Hi Bruno, Bruno Haible writes: >> I also fixed a minor issue where "VCS" ended with >> "." rather than "@." (see (texinfo) Ending a Sentence). > > I won't spend time on a single instance of this very minor issue. But if > you want to submit a patch that fixes all instances of this issue, I'll > appreciate it. See the attached 0001-doc-Change-.-to-.-where-appropriate.patch. It turns out that there were quite a few instances that should be changed, but nothing that 'dired-do-find-regexp-and-replace' couldn't handle. Since there were so many changed files, I wasn't sure if I should list them all. What I did was list them in the ChangeLog, but not in the commit message. Feel free to change that if you like. Also, there were some '.'s that should be changed to '@.' in the license Texinfo files. I'm not sure what the procedure would be for changing those, and we might even have to wait for the next release of those licenses. So I haven't included those changes in the main patch, but I've attached another patch, licenses.patch, to fix the licenses. Perhaps Texinfo should change its heuristics so that a '.' preceding a capital letter always starts a sentence, even when it is preceded by a capital letter. I think that would do the right thing more often than the current heuristics. I'll propose that to the Texinfo maintainers and see what they say. You might want to hold off on the patch I attached until I hear back from the Texinfo maintainers. > +Notice: > +Don't use this module! Instead, copy the referenced license file into your version control repository. > + As Ineiev said, it is valid to use these modules as long as the files are included in version control. So you might want to change the notice. But then again, even if a project does normally keep all Gnulib files under version control, the license modules still wouldn't be very useful since the license text rarely changes. Thanks, Asher -- One picture is worth 128K words. GPG fingerprint: 38F3 975C D173 4037 B397 8095 D4C9 C4FC 5460 8E68