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Fix some typos and minor issues
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ release. The release process is a single make command:
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: make release TAG=7.13
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Before issuing this command, you should make sure that everything
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during the process will work right, you can do so my running
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during the process will work right, you can do so by running
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: make testrelease TAG=7.13
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@ -133,15 +133,17 @@ from maint with this command:
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** Between releases
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While working on master between releases, I use something like
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7.02trans as the version string. To set this version string in all
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relevant files, use
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While working on master between releases, I used to use something like
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7.02trans as the version string. I no longer do this. =M-x
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org-version= will spit ut complete version infor related to git, with
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the neares commit and tag. I you ever need to set a special version
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number, use this:
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: UTILITIES/set_version 7.02trans
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and commit the result. Note that the above command does not change
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the version string in the file from which Org's homepage is
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generated. To change that as well, you would use a =--all= flag. TO
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generated. To change that as well, you would use a =--all= flag. To
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change only this file, use =--only=.
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* Synchonization with Emacs
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@ -185,9 +187,9 @@ So the way I have been doing things with Emacs is this:
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/org-colview-xemacs.el/ and /org-install.el/. The former does not
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belong in Emacs. And the latter would actually be harmful because
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Emacs generates its own autoloads. The Emacs distribution contains
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an empty org-install.el, so that users can have =(require
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an empty /org-install.el/, so that users can have =(require
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'org-install)= in .emacs with no ill effects. So if you were to
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copy org-install.el, you would overwrite that empty placeholder
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copy /org-install.el/, you would overwrite that empty placeholder
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file.
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4. Generate the ChangeLog entries
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@ -232,17 +234,23 @@ So the way I have been doing things with Emacs is this:
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* Updating the list of hooks on Worg
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The file org-configs/org-hooks.org contains a list of all hooks in
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The file /org-configs/org-hooks.org/ contains a list of all hooks in
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Org. This list has to be updated after hooks have been added or
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removed. The perl script UTILITIES/list-hooks.pl creates the entire
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section "Hooks and Function variables", including its level-one
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headline. I guess babel code could be used to update this
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removed. The perl script /UTILITIES/list-hooks.pl/ creates the
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entire section "Hooks and Function variables", including its
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level-one headline. I guess babel code could be used to update this
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automatically, but I have not implemented this - I have been doing
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it by hand every few months.
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* Copyright assignments
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The maintainer needs to keep track of copyright assignments. The
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list of all contributors from who we have the papers is kept on Worg
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at http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.php, so that committers
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can check if a patch can go into the core.
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The maintainer needs to keep track of copyright assignments. Even
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better, find a volunteer to do this. The list of all contributors
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from who we have the papers is kept on Worg at
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http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.php, so that committers can
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check if a patch can go into the core. The assignment process does
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not allways go smoothly, and it has happened several times that it
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gets stuck or forgotten at the FSF. Emails from the paper submitter
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have been ignored in the past, but an email from me as the
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maintainer of Org mode has usually fixed such cases within a few
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days.
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