Re: Documentation (mostly user manual) patches

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"J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Sorry for the long silence.  You can also get these by pulling from
>
> 	git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/git.git
>
> if you'd prefer.

Thanks.  I pulled first, but ended up rebasing them on top of
'maint', as the updated manual is still perfectly applicable for
1.5.0 series.

If it is not too much to ask, I'd prefer future pull insns for
two branches from your side.  Please maintain a fork of my
'maint' and a fork of my 'master' on your side, and apply all
updates to the manual that is applicable to 1.5.0 series on your
'maint'.  If there are updates to the manual that talks about
new material that will appear in 1.5.1, merge your 'maint' to
your 'master' and then apply the updates there.

That way, I can continue pulling your 'maint' to my 'maint' to
keep 1.5.0 series alive without worrying about contaminating
'maint' with new material that should appear only in 1.5.1.  At
the same time, pulling your 'master' to my 'master' will not
miss any updates to 'maint' and the manual that ships with 1.5.1
will talk about new stuff as well.

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