On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Jun Omae jun6...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 3:14 PM, RjOllos rjol...@gmail.com wrote:
INSTALL (5) and UPGRADE (6) duplicate what is provided in TracInstall (7)
and TracUpgrade (8). Would it be sufficient to just put a link to the
wiki
docs in the files? The link could direct to either the documentation in
the
distribution or to the t.e.o wiki.
Linking to the documentation in the distribution sounds good. INSTALL
and UPGRADE files already navigate the files in the default-pages
directory.
9 **You should also read the trac/wiki/default-pages/TracInstall
10 documentation file present in the source distribution.**
11
12 If you're upgrading an already installed Trac environment, please also
13 read trac/wiki/default-pages/TracUpgrade.
However, I assume that users read INSTALL and UPGRADE files on the
user's terminal. TracInstall and TracUpgrade file have too long lines
(over 80 columns).
That sounds good. I'll test out the script.
Regarding the other pages
- The ChangeLog file could point to ChangeLog on the wiki, and ChangeLog
could be included in the default-pages as TracChangeLog.
- RELEASE contains content from TracDev/ReleaseNotes/1.0, but also points
to that page for more detailed info. As far as I can see it's probably best
to leave that file as it is. Besides, it's only updated for major releases.
ChangeLog will likely need some edits to replace TracLinks with
InterTracLinks and full URLs.
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