When that's finished I shall get back to the LM, as I
promised. For that, I'd be happy for contributors to
send me small changes as straight text, but any major
changes would have to contain texinfo mark-up. There
would be no need for contributors to install git. If
a contributor wanted to work on a particular .itely
file I would make a branch in my local git repo for
them, send them the .itely file, replace the file with
the updated one in their branch when they returned it,
check it worked and merge the branch into master. That
way it would even be possible for several people to be
working on the same file at the same time, as if they
were using git themselves. Making individual-specific
branches is the key to doing this easily and safely.
Tim, if this is more acceptable to you, and you'd like
to work on sections in the Learning Manual, let me know
and we could start now.