Re: [RFC/PATCH] Formatting variables in the documentation

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Samuel GROOT <samuel.groot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Since 2.8.3 was out recently, we could flip MAN_BOLD_LITERAL on by
> default for this cycle to shake out problems as Jeff King suggested
> [2].

2.8.3 was a bufix release, and flipping a controversial flag should
clearly not be done on a bugfix release. So, in this context, "beginning
of a cycle" means after a x.y.0 release.

Anyway, a patch enabling MAN_BOLD_LITERAL by default would need to cook
in pu and next as any other patches, so the time when the patch is sent
does not really matter.

-- 
Matthieu Moy
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/
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