-** New `make.bat' for compiling and installing Gnus under MS Windows.
-
-Use `make.bat' if you want to install Gnus under MS Windows, the first
-argument to the batch-program should be the directory where `xemacs.exe'
-respectively `emacs.exe' is located, if you want to install Gnus after
-compiling it, give `make.bat' `/copy' as the second parameter.
-
-`make.bat' has been rewritten from scratch, it now features automatic
-recognition of XEmacs and GNU Emacs, generates `gnus-load.el', checks if
-errors occur while compilation and generation of info files and reports
-them at the end of the build process. It now uses `makeinfo' if it is
-available and falls back to `infohack.el' otherwise. `make.bat' should
-now install all files which are necessary to run Gnus and be generally a
-complete replacement for the `configure; make; make install' cycle used
-under Unix systems.
-
-The new `make.bat' makes `make-x.bat' and `xemacs.mak' superfluous, so
-they have been removed.
-
-** `~/News/overview/' not used.
-
-As a result of the following change, the `~/News/overview/' directory is
-not used any more. You can safely delete the entire hierarchy.
-
-** `(require 'gnus-load)'
-
-If you use a stand-alone Gnus distribution, you'd better add `(require
-'gnus-load)' into your `~/.emacs' after adding the Gnus lisp directory
-into load-path.
-
-File `gnus-load.el' contains autoload commands, functions and variables,
-some of which may not be included in distributions of Emacsen.