I'd like to start updating the manual/handbook for the eventual 6.2.  I'd like to start now, with the hope of having it all or at least mostly done by the time we do eventually release 6.2, unlike the still incomplete migration from KMM4 to KMM5.

I'd also like to find a way that the process can be collaborative, but I don't want to clutter master branch with gobs of small commits, and I don't want to make extra work for translators when there is likely to be repeated edits to the same sections.  Would it be reasonable to create a Handbook-6.2 branch for this?  I can imagine there being MRs against this branch. This could be merged back into master when at least one or two chapters are complete.

Thoughts and suggestions?

Thanks.

Jack

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