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Tom Lane wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Michael Cronenworth <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mike@cchtml.com"><mike@cchtml.com></a> writes:
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And you're going to persuade all our thousands of upstream projects
to buy into this and convert their documentation to $whateveritis?
Pardon me for not holding my breath till it happens.
regards, tom lane
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So we should continue to use hundreds of different forms of
documentation systems? Many packages use their own proprietary formats.
I'm not calling for an overnight transformation. My original e-mail was
to inject some thinking into this mailing list. I hope I've succeeded.<br>
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