Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> I'm bumping the thread. What is still needed for that to move > forward? Nothing, please move ahead. I suggest to rename the file org.org, which will produce org.texi. Or org-manual.org, which seems more readable. It would be great to have org-guide.org too, but I guess that's a lot of work. > Again, the first step could be to move manual.org to core and have > it generate a new org.texi, overwriting the previous one. Yes, let's do that manually for now. > I would also be nice to think about what can be done to automatically > generate org.texi upon releases, and remove it from the repository. But > that can come later. Indeed. Sorry it took me long to give the green light on this, I was trying to anticipate all possible outcomes. One of my worries was that moving toward editing a manual in .org does not match GNU developers good practices and habits, which are to edit .texi files. But as long as the .texi file exists I guess we can shake the habits by allowing to edit .org files, which are more convenient to read and write. Hopefully this step forward will help create a useful precedent amont GNU developers. Thanks to you and to anyone who has been involved in making this possible! -- Bastien