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List:       majordomo-workers
Subject:    Mj2 help files committed to CVS
From:       SRE <eckert () climber ! org>
Date:       2000-03-18 23:57:17
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If you don't care about Mj2 help files, click "delete" already!

On 3/9/00, The Hermit Hacker wrote on majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM:
>First off all, I'd like to offer some serious kudos to whomever is working
>on the docs, namely the 'mj_shell help' stuff ... fantastic work ... makes
>sense, easy to follow ...

I wrote some of it, formatted most of it from other places, and did
some controversial things like including README from the release in
the help files for regular users. Thanks for the kind words! Still
not in this release is a way to turn the help files into HTML, which
I have running on my own system but isn't in Mj2. Done in this release
is some re-organization of topics like "help admin" and "help overview".

I finally got enough free time to get CVS running on my local
box, and to thrash through the differences between the help
files I had modified for my own installation and the ones
Jason last installed in his CVS tree. Jason has given me
commit access to his tree, but I must confess this is the
first time I've really used CVS...

So please check out majordomo/files/en/help in the Mj2 CVS
tree to make sure I didn't break anything. Several really
BIG changes were made, as previously discussed on one or more
email lists, including *not* having separate help files for
the GLOBAL and regular list configset items, so files/INDEX.pl
was modified also. I can't *build* the tool here, since I'm
on Windoze NT, so someone needs to do a smoke test for me.

>Second, a general kudos to all that have been working on MJ2 ... 
>leaps and bounds above Majordomo1 ... 

Some people are getting more active lately, but old and new
contributors always like to hear that someone is using it!

SRE

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