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<pre>> Nicklas, can you explain this further? I don't follow.
> "Does the current documents have to point wrong until next release? "
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> -- Kevin
Kevin, what I mean is that the released documentation here: <br />
<a class="ext-link" href="http://postgis.org/documentation/manual-1.4/ch09.html#id2621924"><span class="icon">http://postgis.org/documentation/manual-1.4/ch09.html#id2621924</span></a> <br />
still points to google bug-tracker. <br />
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BTW, why do we have minor release documentation. <br />
Since there should be no difference in fuctionality between minor releases the latest snapshot ought to be the best document. <br />
Isn't that the great thing about online-documentation that it is up to date. </pre>
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