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Author steve.dower
Recipients eryksun, mdk, ned.deily, paul.moore, steve.dower, terry.reedy, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2022-03-22.22:20:58
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> Do you have any thoughts about distributing the docs in ePub format?

If Windows includes a reader for all supported versions, and it's easy 
to build, sure. But I don't think the first bit is true.

Most people are going to be fairly comfortable with their default 
browser, and many are going to greatly prefer it. I think loose HTML 
files is a good option from every POV other than being a large number of 
loose files.
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