Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> #include <hallo.h>
> * Jari Aalto [Sat, Feb 04 2006, 01:16:06PM]:
>
>> Package: svn-buildpackage
>> Version: 0.6.14
>> Severity: wishlist
>> 
>> The manual pages in current form are very clinical and suppose high
>> technical level of understanding how the development process goes. It
>> would be good if in each manual page, there were section
>
> Have you visited /usr/share/doc/svn-buildpackage already? Is that
> sufficient or do you want more?

Yes I have. I wasn't clear enough in the message. I wold like to
see some kind of "crash course" or "reminder" in the EXAMPLES section
of the man pages, so that the "standard work flow" could be seen
in one glance.

I Mean:

  1. Hack Debian
  2. BE away in other projects
  3. .. back to debian after months
  4. ?? Eh, I've forgotten the routine
  5. ?? Hm, the command was XXX, let's read man page, maybe it
     brings to my mind...
  6. Erm, no EXAMPLES section here ...

The /usr/share/doc/svn-buildpackage could be the full manual
and EXAMPLES would give typical examples how commands are applied.

Jari



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