[ubuntu] shipping html
Matthew East
mdke at ubuntu.com
Sat Apr 22 14:38:17 UTC 2006
Hi all,
At the moment we are shipping XML with ubuntu-docs and also HTML
versions of the documents as well. Now that I have added translations of
the XML as well, the package is rather big, and I am fairly sure that
there is not enough space to add translations as HTML too. So, the
question arises: shall we just ditch HTML altogether, or leave in just
the English version of the guides in HTML?
I think it is a good idea to remove it: the only conceivable reason to
leave it in is for people who might read the server guide without a GUI
installed. However, ubuntu-docs is not included in the default server
install, AFAIK, so most server-only users will not have it included.
Also, they are unlikely to install it, in my view they are much more
likely to access the server guide via the web.
So, does anyone else have any thoughts about this?
Matt
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