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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2018-04-28 15:03:17 +0300
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2018-04-28 15:03:17 +0300
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Update the Emacs FAQ
* doc/misc/efaq.texi (Latest version of Emacs): Update versions. (New in Emacs 26): New node. * admin/release-process: Mention the FAQ update as part of the release.
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@@ -99,6 +99,10 @@ significant changes and new features in the upcoming release, then
describe the "benefits" from losing those features. Be funny, use
humor. The text written for the previous releases can serve as an example.
+The Emacs FAQ (doc/misc/efaq.texi) also has a "What's new" section;
+for major releases a new section should be added listing the
+significant changes.
+
Check cross-references between the manuals (e.g. from emacs to elisp)
are correct. You can use something like the following in the info
directory in the Emacs build tree: