> Options for our policy include: > 1. Specify one or two particular preferred target formats and > distribute those. Leave the source in the source package. So far > we have done this with documentation in Texinfo - we leave the > .texi files in the source package and distribute only the info > files. > 2. Distribute the source only and a converter. This has been done > with manpages, and with the Perl `pod' documentation. > 3. Distribute the source and one target format for people who don't > have or want converters. > 4. Do something fancy with Lars's documentation viewing stuff. I'm > sure Lars will tell us about this. > > My inclination is to go for 4 with 2 or 3, if that makes sense.
And get rid of the .info files, using w3-el on texi2html .texi files. Sorry but this isn't very fast on an 8mb machine. It might be that I don't understand the above, but for me w3-el via texi2html on the fly is a very fast and therefore unwanted alternative for the info-reader in emacs. I presume quite some others agree with me. Erick