[svnbook] r3856 committed - Edited wiki page SvnBook16Status through web user interface.

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Revision: 3856
Author:   cmpilato at gmail.com
Date:     Wed Jun 29 12:06:45 2011
Log:      Edited wiki page SvnBook16Status through web user interface.
http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/source/detail?r=3856

Modified:
  /wiki/SvnBook16Status.wiki

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--- /wiki/SvnBook16Status.wiki	Tue Jun 28 11:38:27 2011
+++ /wiki/SvnBook16Status.wiki	Wed Jun 29 12:06:45 2011
@@ -4,9 +4,17 @@

  There are no major reorganizations required to update svnbook to cover  
Subversion 1.6, so C. Michael Pilato plans to take the following multi-step  
approach to the task:

-== Step 1: Read-thru ==
-
-Full read-thru of the book, cover-to-cover, updating each of the following  
chapters for accuracy:
+== Step 1: Review Release Notes ==
+
+The Subversion project's  
[http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.6.html release notes]  
are generally pretty good at pointing out subtle (and major) behavior  
changes.  Check these for stuff missed elsewhere, and file appropriately  
milestones issues for changes that need to be made.
+
+== Step 2: Review Issues ==
+
+Review outstanding  
[http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/issues/list?q=label:Milestone-en-1.6  
issues] marked for closure in this version.
+
+== Step 3: Read-thru ==
+
+Full read-thru of the book, cover-to-cover, updating each of the following  
chapters for accuracy and coherancy:

   * ~~Preface~~
   * ~~Chapter 1. Fundamental Concepts~~
@@ -23,10 +31,6 @@
   * Chapter C. WebDAV and Autoversioning
   * Chapter D. Copyright

-== Step 2: Review Issues ==
-
-Review outstanding  
[http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/issues/list?q=label:Milestone-en-1.6  
issues] marked for closure in this version.
-
-== Step 3: Update Index ==
+== Step 4: Update Index ==

  We've never had a real index in the open source version of the book, and  
it would be great to solve this problem.  This shouldn't be considered a  
showstopper, though.




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