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#41009
Add release date to the title page of Emacs manual (PDF)
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> If you mean when the FSF produce a published version, only they
> could add that date, and it would not be known at the time of the
> associated Emacs release. If you mean when the associated Emacs was
> released, then I don't see why that date should be added, but it
> could eg be extracted from etc/HISTORY, with some small trouble.
I thought that it'll be simpler, merely a question of whether to put
it or not to put it.
I'm guessing that release of docs depend on release of Emacs itself,
but because I don't know anything about how you are releasing them, in
it's difficult for me to define "release date". So, I would have to
know the sequence of the release process to pick a good place in time,
which, in my opinion of course, should be the release date.
I'm guessing that on day N, Emacs is packaged (tar.gz) and uploaded
to: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/
But then, is documentation (Info, PDF, HTML, sources package) also
build on the same day and uploaded to:
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/emacs.html
Or maybe documentation is uploaded few days after?
And then do they (docs) stay the same until next Emacs release, or are
they refreshed (corrected style, some minor errors/typos)?
S. U.
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