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Author chris.jerdonek
Recipients chris.jerdonek, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, ncoghlan, pitrou, sandro.tosi, terry.reedy, tshepang
Date 2013-02-27.09:09:47
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> Currently the section covers all the fundamental Mercurial-related operations that a committers needs to know (set up, commit, merge, push), not just committing.

The point of the change in section title is to have a title so non-committers know they can skip over the section.  I'm not wedded to the title I initially suggested.  "Mercurial Guide for Committers" is another possibility.  Mercurial information common to both committers and non-committers can go in a more generally titled section like "Working with Mercurial."
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