That said, i don't think having individual developers provide
plus.html entries in addition to commit messages would work -
additional workload, lack of uniform style, and lack of a "big
picture" pespective. So it has to be done by one person, or by
a small team. The ideal person to do it would know all the
technical internals of all parts of the system, have huge
experience in using the system, but be completely unwilling
or unable to write any code in there first place, to not be
distracted from writing and committing code improvements.
Oh well, what a contradictory job ad... :)
Even if what you are doing is not perfect, having a least something,
in a consistent style and with regular updates, is certainly a
huge improvement, compared to letting plus.html die.
.Dd $Mdocdate$
.Dt PLUS49 7
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm plus49
.Nd major changes for OpenBSD 4.9
.Sh DESCRIPTION
This is a partial list of the major machine-independent changes (i.e.,
these are the changes people ask about most often).
Machine specific changes have also been made, and are sometimes
mentioned in the pages for the specific platforms.
.Bl -enum
.It
Introduced a dummy function in
.Xr ifconfig 8
if SMALL is defined to digest arguments like "rdomain", "description",
etc. so that the
.Xr ifconfig 8
on RAMDISK is able to parse
.Xr hostname.if 5
files on updates.
.\" ...
(ducks)