On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 5:57 AM, Patrick Dickey <pdickeyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you're eager, and you aren't making any changes to the current manual
> (either as an editor or an author), you can always "tweak" your .tex
> files and make the manual again to see how it looks. Just make sure you
> don't commit and push your changes back to the bzr branch.  When it
> comes time to do the quantal manual, simply copy your .tex files over to
> the new folder (overwriting the files that are there) and you *should*
> be good to go.  Since the files will be carried over from precise, that
> is.

I'd recommend against blindly copying the files over because that will
overwrite any last-minute changes that we've made between the time you
copied the files from the precise branch and made your quantal
modifications.  You'd have to merge your quantal modifications in.

--Kevin

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