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Re: [GNU Crypto] Upcoming 2.0 release



Sorry Casey..I should have CC'd the list-

I have read through about half of it and have noticed some typos etc (is the 
Texinfo source somewhere?).  Is there a list of things somewhere of things that 
need be added?  Also has there been any thought given to a more tutorial type 
of manual, or changing the current one to allow for more examples and 
explanations?
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> >>>>> "Ryan" == Ryan Senior <r.senior@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
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> Ryan> Has any one considered manuals or documentation for the 2.0
> Ryan> release?  I see on the web site, things that currently need to
> Ryan> be done are:
> 
> Ryan> Documentation:
> Ryan> * thorough review of the programmer's documentation.
> Ryan> * more comprehensive programmer's documentation text.
> Ryan> * programmer's guide(s) for using the library.
> 
> Ryan> Has anyone volunteered for this or are these manuals/guides
> Ryan> being taken care of?
> 
> We have a Texinfo manual, rendered to PDF at
> <http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-crypto/manual/gnu-crypto.pdf>.
> However, it is not quite complete, IMO, and there are lots of things
> left to do with it, such as proofreading, auditing for clarity and
> correctness, etc.
> 
> - -- 
> Casey Marshall || rsdio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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