- I’m not technical enough to set up Giterary, but I like some of the features, and the price is right. What can I do? - There’s a lot going on, I know. TODO. 
- Markdown is okay, but I like X better. Do you support that? - Probably? Is it text-based? Is it easy to edit from an HTML textarea tag? Well, there are certainly places to add such things, but there isn’t anything particularly fancy. For the programmers out there, it’s a PHP switch statement, that passes off handling to a function that is assumed to return valid HTML. However, a lot of work goes into making Markdown-specific editing possible (with the addition of annotations, the live Markdown preview, etc.) 
- I don’t understand why I would ever use partitioning. Why would I ever want to split up my document? - Valid question. It’s more of a feature for people who, prior to writing in Giterary, or prior to sane document management practices, worked only in single, monolithic documents (see: one great big Word document, or something like that). A feature like that is useful because it lets you split up a larger work into smaller, more manageable chunks. 
- Something broke, and my repository is messed up. Giterary isn’t helping at all. I don’t want to start over. Please help. - TODO: Solve using an external git client… 
- Is Giterary supported on X, X being my operating system? - TODO: OS agnosticism. Anything that supports PHP, and git, and a web server. 
- I have a healthy degree of paranoia, does Giterary support file encryption? - Not at the moment, but it’s an interesting and precarious feature. For instance: you could implement it such that you would have to enter an extra password in order to “unlock” a file for editing. However, unless said paranoid individual isn’t also paranoid about their network traffic, it’s possible that the submission of that password could be intercepted. - So: it’s possible. An extra extension handler, plus perhaps a modified form element, and you’d be in business. But it certainly wouldn’t be perfect, and would play hell with Giterary’s diff mechanisms. 
- What coding conventions were used in the application, if any, you talentless hack? - TODO: Programming conventions.You can read about some of the programming conventions, if you really want.. 
- What license is Giterary released under? - TODO: That’s a… very good question. 
- There already exist industry standard word processing and novel writing tools, cheaply available, reliable, and better documented than this. Giterary is destined to fail. - TODO: Wow. No punches pulled.