Here is the new manual. It is in Docbook XML format, which is becoming the new standard for documentation. The advantages include more precise tagging, figure and table support, and a very strongly supported toolchain. There is a fairly brief cheatsheet.xml here which will probably tell you all you need to know, especially if you've worked with debiandoc before. The Definitive Guide to DocBook by Norm Walsh is indispensable for figuring out why your tags don't work the way you think they should: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/docbook/chapter/book/docbook.html For more information about the manual, see: http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/ See also the various files in the subdirectory doc. All help is welcome! Send suggestions to the debian-boot list. Patches can be submitted against the package installation-guide. Patches should normally be submitted against the 'trunk' version of the manual, so they will be included in the next stable release. However there are some cases where it is appropriate to update the stable release also: such patches should be made against the branch for the relevant stable release codename: ^/branches/manual/. Last update: 27 September 2016