I noticed this in the recent autoupdate of maintain.texi to gnulib:

>  include a suggested new wording for it, to help us consider the
> -suggestion efficiently.  We prefer a context diff to the
> -...@file{maintain.texi} file, but if you don't have that file, you can
> +suggestion efficiently.  We prefer a context diff to the Texinfo
> +source, but if that's difficult for you, you can make a context diff
>  make a context diff for some other version of this document, or
> -propose it in any way that makes it clear.
> +propose it in any way that makes it clear.  The source repository for
> +this document can be found at
> +...@url{http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnustandards}.

I don't think "you can make a context diff make a context diff" was
intended.  But, when I tried to follow the very instructions I'm
reading, I noticed that the CVS repository for gnustandards does not yet
contain the change as propogated to gnulib; otherwise I would have made
a context diff :)

By the way, can we switch gnustandards to git instead of CVS?

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Eric Blake   ebl...@redhat.com    +1-801-349-2682
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org

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