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Date: | Tue, 10 Nov 1998 16:47:17 +0000 |
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sebastian quoting philip helbig:
> > I think a bazaar approach to LaTeX would make updating even more
> > difficult than it is now. (Standard LaTeX is OK, but stuff in contrib
> > has to be done pretty much by hand.) And I think the documentation and
> > user-level syntax could be more uniform than it is now.
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> sorry, but i think thats an argument for Bazaar. as it stands now, "contrib"
> is beyond the pale, roll your own, unknown, orphan. it needs bringing
> into the fold.
there were plans, once upon a time, remember. that's why there's
`supported' and `other'.
but what with writers of high-quality stuff (such as donald arseneau)
going for other/misc for most submissions, and the fact that pretty
much anything goes to supported unless the author claims he really
doesn't want it, the distinction has rather faded.
r
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