Hello Laura, Laura Lazzati <laura.lazzati...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. nov. 6., K, 2:44): > > >> I don't know if we currently have a top level Makefile target to build >> the manual only, but simply make-ing in the source tree rebuilds the >> manual. I believe that is the simplest >> way to test changes. > > I tried to explain what I did on IRC. In the end I just git pulled and got > the new version of the guix.texi file. > Ran make again in the source tree - helped me to recall some useful Makefile > concepts. And added just the few cindex again, they are not many, but to > check that I learned texinfo. > Then, since in guix.info website I had the full html version, ran: > makeinfo --html --nosplit guix.texi and got a similar html file that looked > similar to the original one, nut with the index entries updated.
Ok. > And I don't know if I should write this in guix-devel, there is a bug list - > it's almost my time to go to bed, but I recall seing it - where I was > mentioning that in guix.info site the references to documentation have > html_node in their path and they return a 404 not found when clicking them. You can report that to the bugs list. > Tomorrow I will try to send the patch. > I have some questions to ask you: > 1) I got an Ourteachy reminder about recording my Application form. I guess > it was just a reminder, but please let me know if it you got it. >From here it looks fine. > 2) I was suggested to have at least for a my foreing distro and guix package > manager an aws account, in case something happens to my computer. I don't > know if it is accepted by the community. I am confused, could you please rephrase this question? > 3) Is it OK if I write daily telling you what I will be doing/ did that day, > and what I am learning if the number of contributions don't count that much? > Maybe it is more useful that. Yes a daily report is fine, we found from earlier expericence that a report at least two times a week is really important in these types of projects. > > Regards! > Laura > > > Best regards, g_bor