Thank you. Here is what I will do.

I have changed the discussion of "Adding Files to the Bundle" to discuss 
only datas= and binaries=. I believe these cover at least 90% of what users 
need.

(I hope that for 3.1, the datas= and binaries= will also be available as 
command-line options but the discussion will be much the same: use the 
command-line to initialize your datas= and binaries= lists...)

I will mention that for special cases, you many need a Tree, link->.

I will retain the previous docs of TOC and Tree. However, I am going to 
move them to the "Advanced Topics" section.

I expect to revise "Advanced Topics" a lot, organizing it as "orientation 
for the contributor" -- here is what you need to know about internals to 
help contribute. I expect the discussion of the new hooks regime will go 
there also.

I hope to have all this wrapped up this week in one big pull request, after 
which I will make doc commits directly on the repo.


On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 7:23:45 AM UTC-7, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
>
> Am 18.09.2015 um 20:31 schrieb davecortesi:
>
> The Tree is much more capable then data=, as it allows exclusion patterns,
>
>

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