[Fwd: Re: Release notes on project website]

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In case Legacy isn't already keeping the release notes, its something to
add to the "todo list"

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On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 10:01:52AM -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 23:50 -0500, William M. Quarles wrote:
> > Considering that some people might still want to download Fedora Core 1 
> > (i.e. since those paying attention might have noticed that the 2.4 
> > kernel still performs better than 2.6), I think that it would be a good 
> > idea to have the release notes for Fedora Core 1 on the website, even if 
> > only for historical purposes.  Red Hat always left old documentation for 
> > Red Hat Linux up on their website, and I don't see why The Fedora 
> > Project should behave any differently.
> 
> Tammy, do you have any insight into this? Is the documentation for FC1
> perhaps better suited to reside at the Legacy Project along with other
> upkeep? And would it then "vanish" when FC1 is abandoned by the Legacy
> Project?
> 
> OK, that's enough questions for one morning. :-)
> 

Bill and I talked about this, and we decided that the Fedora website
would contain the release notes for all releases until they move into
Legacy. So, yes, the Legacy Project site is the proper place for the
FC1 release notes.

Regards,
Tammy

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