Re: [PATCH] Documentation/git-add.txt: Explain --patch option in layman terms

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Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I think the convention used in git's manual pages deviate from the
> standard practise. We could make the git manual pages into line of:
>
> - write all the first level headings in all caps: "HEADING LIKE THIS"
> - write second level heading: start Upper-lower: "Heading like this"
>
> Cf. rsync(1), ssh(1) etc. many pages prior git's existense.

Having seen that nothing happened after a separate thread that was also on
the documentation consistency:

    http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/72163/focus=72213

I am having a hard time to decide how seriously I should take the above
comment from you.

Are you volunteering to coordinate such a change (in other words, you do
not necessarily have to do _all_ the work yourself, alone), or is it just
an idle speculation?
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