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doc: the gnulib snapshots are not maintained


From: Akim Demaille
Subject: doc: the gnulib snapshots are not maintained
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2018 09:41:56 +0200

https://erislabs.net/ianb/projects/gnulib/ says

Current snapshot:
        • gnulib-20140202-stable.tar.gz [md5] [sha1] [gpg]
Previous snapshots:
        • gnulib-20130805-stable.tar.gz [md5] [sha1] [gpg]
        • gnulib-20120404-stable.tar.gz [md5] [sha1] [gpg]
        • gnulib-20111211-stable.tar.gz [md5] [sha1] [gpg]


commit 1aa7a57dee7b879d791258d767a869fe822ff168
Author: Akim Demaille <address@hidden>
Date:   Sun Oct 7 09:33:21 2018 +0200

    doc: the gnulib snapshots are not maintained
    
    * doc/gnulib-intro.texi (Steady Development): Don't mention them.

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 9fef98201..24ded8a00 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2018-10-07  Akim Demaille  <address@hidden>
+
+       doc: the gnulib snapshots are not maintained
+       * doc/gnulib-intro.texi (Steady Development): Don't mention them.
+
 2018-10-06  Akim Demaille  <address@hidden>
 
        timevar: add to lib_SOURCES
diff --git a/doc/gnulib-intro.texi b/doc/gnulib-intro.texi
index 5c0cdaf60..4c58baeea 100644
--- a/doc/gnulib-intro.texi
+++ b/doc/gnulib-intro.texi
@@ -440,21 +440,11 @@ information in the corresponding module description.
 
 Gnulib modules are continually adapted, to match new practices, to be
 consistent with newly added modules, or simply as a response to build
-failure reports.  Gnulib is available in two qualities:
-
address@hidden
address@hidden
-There is the newest version of Gnulib from the Git repository.
-
address@hidden
-We also make stable releases every two months, at
address@hidden://erislabs.net/ianb/projects/gnulib/}.
address@hidden itemize
+failure reports.
 
 If you are willing to report an occasional regression, we recommend to
-use the newest version always, except in periods of major changes.  Most
-Gnulib users do this.  If you prefer stable releases, please use the
-newest stable release.
+use the newest version from git always, except in periods of major
+changes.  Most Gnulib users do this.
 
 @node Openness
 @section Openness




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