On 9/8/06, Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since many people don't seem to understand this, from now on I'm going
to reject all patches that add documentation, unless the submitter
explicitly mentions that he didn't look at MSDN to write it. I'm sorry
to penalize people who do the right thing, but I can't continue to
waste time checking every single doc patch against MSDN.

I've updated the IMPLEMENTING NEW API CALLS section of the DEVELOPER
HINTS on the wiki to reflect this new policy change in the example
section

"NOTE: When submitting documentation changes, you must clearly state
that when creating your patch that you did not copy the function
documentation from MSDN. When implementing a new function it is fine
to look at the API documentation on MSDN however the api documentation
must be written in your own words."


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Steven Edwards

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