[I include verbatim a note I wrote to Anthony Green describing how I
have arranged this hierarchy]

From: Mark Galassi <rosalia@nis.lanl.gov>
To: green@cygnus.com
Cc: tiemann@cygnus.com, rosalia@nis.lanl.gov
Subject: cleanup details in the last DOC release
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 23:04:28 -0600 (MDT)


Hi Anthony,

As I had suggested, I did some fooling around with the documentation
directories, and cvs-committed all that.

The result is this kind of a map (I am also making some changes in the
ChangeLog files to reflect it):

top-level/guile-doc
    root of all docs

top-level/guile-doc/guile-{user,programmer}
    the manuals I wrote

top-level/guile-doc/examples
    the cheesy pedagogical examples I wrote

top-level/guile-doc/misc
    a directory to which I am adding the old docs I found which I
    think are still relevant; some things still need to be added.  So
    far I have only migrated in there the documents I refer to in my
    user/programmer manuals (I wanted to be sure all references were
    good).

top-level/guile-doc/old-guile-docs
top-level/guile-doc/old-guile-ref
    old stuff that I am either migrating to .../misc or phasing out.

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Also, let me know if you want to coordinate on putting Makefile stuff
in there, and making it GNUlitically correct.

And: whenwoudjaliketomakearelease? :-)
