Michael Jouravlev wrote:
why dontt you write directly in the wiki? It is easier for others to
see the progress, and if someone would like to help, it would be
easier not to duplicate the work which is done, and would be easier to
merge.
Because that didn't work sofar. The non-progress on the user manual has
been staggering, and the access to
the wiki has not been too stellar for that matter.
Furthermore, I like writing DocBook, it makes it easy to create PDF,
single page HTML and multipage HTML.
For writing large documents, DocBook is much better than Wiki.
Martijn
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