Neil Brown wrote:
I certainly accept that the documentation is probably less that perfect (by a large margin). I am more than happy to accept patches or concrete suggestions on how to improve that. I always think it is best if a non-developer writes documentation (and a developer reviews it) as then it is more likely to address the issues that a non-developer will want to read about, and in a way that will make sense to a non-developer. (i.e. I'm to close to the subject to write good doco).
Patches against what's in 2.6.4 I assume? I can't promise to write anything which pleases even me, but I will take a look at it.
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