Would everybody with no mouse on their system please stand up, and leave
the room.
Seriously, you're trolling.
> > > and transpose some URL from a file that used to contain
> > > the exact instructions I need in order to get those instructions now
> >
> > Bogus. You'd have to do the same to edit/list the file.
>
> No, I wouldn't. In one case I would do "less <filename>" and in the other
> case I would do "less <filename>", ohh damn, it's only a pointer to the
> real docs, switch to X or install lynx on my system, go to URL. It's a
> matter of having the appropriate documentation at hand vs. having to
> retrieve it.
lynx <url>
What's the difference?
> I put my docs on my web site because that's what I owned/controlled and it
> was relevant to people already coming to my web site. That in no way
> indicates that your position is correct, especially since you ignored to
> truly relevant item in my email:
I'm actually trying to do a little work as well as handle all the input
from the Bitkeeper moonies, thankyou.
Err, did I say moonies, sorry I meant advocates, err, apologists, umm.
Sorry, I just meant I've been getting a lot of email lately, some of it
is too long to read every word. Unless you are a spectacularly good
writer, expect some of your deathless prose to drop through the cracks.
> > > information so that the whole picture, from start to finish, was all
> > > described in one easy to access place.
>
> One place for relevant information, from start to finish.
Right. bitkeeper.com, any argument?
> > You haven't read the thread closely, this was described before. There are
> > one documentation file and three scripts. The documentation file is about
> > half general description of Bitkeeper - which is quite unabashedly
> > promotional and the author does describe it as an adverisement - and half
> > how to use for submitting kernel patches.
>
> Now, now Daniel, let's not put words into people's mouths. Jeff has said
> he does like BitKeeper, and he said he could *see how you think his
> description is an advertisement* but that he *didn't write it as an
> advertisement*.
He agreed it was an advertisement.
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