Re: Documentation (mostly user manual) patches

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> 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.

OK, I hope I've understand what you're asking for: the following small
(mainly user-manual) fixes all make sense for both 1.5.0 and 1.5.1, so
(in addition to emailing them), I've applied them to the top of the
"maint" branch at:

	git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/git.git

which is just a fork of your "maint".

I haven't done anything to my "master", since I've got nothing
1.5.1-specific, and since I assume you'll take care of pulling this
stuff into master some time later.

--b.
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