hello, On Mon, Sep 22, 2025 at 05:06:44PM +0900, Jun T wrote: > So the discussion here ended halfway? I don't feel that way. If I had to summarize * Everyone seems happy to see yodl disapear. * As long as man pages (important for communities like BSD) are still available, it's fine. * Aside, Stephane made me (and probably more) realize that some people out there are still using info (and are happy with it) so this is an important target as well. He pointed out the index feature which is indeed an interesting one. * Clinton was pretty clear about the fact he were aware of other systems and prefered the rst toolchain over those and was confident about the fact it's capable enough to write a documentation. My personnal conclusion was: As Clinton was on his way to do the job, why not just be supportive about it? This is the best way to see if rst show some limits at some point and we can kiss YODL goodbye! The only thing I forgot to talk about is my gratitude for the ones who contribute to zsh. So thank you Clinton for your work on the documentation. Regards -- Marc Chantreux Pôle CESAR (Calcul et services avancés à la recherche) Université de Strasbourg 14 rue René Descartes, BP 80010, 67084 STRASBOURG CEDEX 03.68.85.60.79
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