"John R . Sheets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> OVERVIEW
>  For beginning users; assumes Wine is already installed. Very simple
>  language; task-based.
> 
> WINE INSTALLATION GUIDE
>  For all users; includes FTP, CVS, Redhat, Debian, etc.
>  Covers getting it on the system, but not personalizing it. 
> 
> WINE USER'S GUIDE
>  For the day-to-day user; maintaining Wine on your system.  How to
>  configure the basic services, like fonts, printing, multimedia.
> 
> WINE APPLICATIONS GUIDE
>  For dealing with specific applications.
> 
> WINE PORTING GUIDE
>  For developers trying to migrate their apps to UNIX, using Wine.
> 
> WINE DEVELOPER'S GUIDE
>  For developers wanting to contribute to Wine.  How to submit patches,
>  what policies to follow, how to debug, and a nice, juicy section on
>  the Wine architecture.

I think a user's guide and a developer's guide would be enough for a
start. If some sections of a document become too large they can always
be split into a separate guide, but I think it's better to keep it
simple for now, and think more about the structure when we have more
material.

-- 
Alexandre Julliard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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