diff --git a/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texinfo b/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texinfo index 48b2fae..6bf0cfa 100644 --- a/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texinfo +++ b/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texinfo @@ -173,31 +173,6 @@ CentOS Corporate Identity and how graphic design fits on it. @subsubsection Documentation @cindex Documentation work line -The documentation work line exists to describe what each directory -inside the CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas -behind them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of them. - -The CentOS Artwork Repository documentation is supported by Texinfo, a -documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both -online information and printed output. - -The repository documentation is organized under @file{trunk/Manual} -directory and uses the repository directory structre as reference. -Each directory in the repository has a documentation entry associated -in the documentation manual. Documentation entries are stored under -@file{trunk/Manual/Directories} directory and the action itself is -controlled by the @code{help} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} -script. - -The @code{help} functionality let you create, edit and delete -documentation entries in a way that you don't need to take care of -updating menus, nodes and cross reference information inside the -manual structure; the functionality takes care of it for you. -However, if you need to write repository documentation that have -nothing to do with repository directories (e.g., Preface, Introduction -and similar) you need to do it manually, there is no functionality to -automate such process yet. - @xref{Directories trunk Manuals}, for more information on documentation.