Consider moving Blender Manual to Git #49497
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I hope I'm not overstepping bounds with this request, considering I'm only starting out trying to help.
Would it be difficult/possible to change the Blender Manual project to Git?
I noticed that many other projects were switched over, so it doesn't seem completely unreasonable.
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Problem of Git is that it does not handle that well binary files (all the pictures, mostly, in case of a manual).
In any case, please start that kind of discussion on relevant ML, this tracker is for bugs only (or patches), thanks.
Sorry, I should have researched the contributing section of the manual more.
I am coming from the GitHub approach of simply creating issues.
For future reference, I assume this is the list:
https://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-docboard
I found that linked from the following page:
https://www.blender.org/manual/about/introduction.html#contribute
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Yes, that mailing list is correct.