Hi, These series of patches add easy to edit sources for a README file, for documenting the Policy change process, and finally, the upgrading checklist. The source format is designed to be easy to read and edit, and is rendered into a pretty text format, as well as HTML, as long as a recent versionof Emacs is found. The rendered files are shipped in the package to avoid a build dependency on Emacs; the idea is that policy editors have emacs isntalled and pre-create the rendered files before release, kind of like the bad old days of autotools.
Of course, we can just add emacs23 to the build depends, and strip the generated files from the Package, I'm game either way. Three patches follow. Feedback appreciated. Manoj Srivastava (3): [bug545548-srivasta]: Add Documentation [bug545548-srivasta]: Make upgradng-checklist a real HTML file [bug545548-srivasta]: Arrange to regenerate derived files from org source .gitignore | 1 - Makefile | 9 + Process.html | 423 ++++ Process.org | 205 ++ Process.txt | 216 ++ README-css.el | 81 + README.html | 683 ++++++ README.org | 348 +++ README.txt | 341 +++ debian/rules | 27 +- upgrading-checklist.html | 2373 ++++++++++++++------ upgrading-checklist.org | 798 +++++++ ...ading-checklist.html => upgrading-checklist.txt | 187 +- 13 files changed, 4924 insertions(+), 768 deletions(-) create mode 100644 Process.html create mode 100644 Process.org create mode 100644 Process.txt create mode 100644 README-css.el create mode 100644 README.html create mode 100644 README.org create mode 100644 README.txt create mode 100644 upgrading-checklist.org copy upgrading-checklist.html => upgrading-checklist.txt (87%) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-policy-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org