[documentation] [Documentation task] This Doc Writer's Guide paragraph makes no sense.
Senpai
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Wed Feb 14 15:17:55 UTC 2007
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Project: Documentation
Version: <none>
Component: Misc
Category: tasks
Priority: normal
Assigned to: Anonymous
Reported by: Senpai
Updated by: Senpai
Status: active
On the Documentation Writer's Guide [1] page, there's a paragraph that
makes no sense to me. Am I misunderstanding something here, or should
this be re-written?
"Version separation: It's generally better to have one page for all
Drupal versions, rather than separate pages. Separate version pages are
hard to maintain: when an issue is updated on the page for one version,
it's often neglected on the pages for others. Separate handbooks for
each version are impractical due to the amount of work; a single set of
handbooks is difficult to maintain.
"
Which way should the Version Separation topic lean? Is it good or bad
to have a single set of handbooks?
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Senpai
[1] http://drupal.org//documentation-writers-guide
Senpai
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