Re: VVDQ : keeping track ...

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Jesse Keating wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 11:02 -0800, Kelson wrote:
Who's in charge of the website, and how do I go about submitting/suggesting a change?

That would be Eric Rostetter. Propose changes on the list so that the community at large can approve them.

OK, I'd like to suggest adding something like this to the sidebar on the home page, either right above or right below the News section:


    <div class="fl-side-right-content">
    <h1>Current Releases</h1>

    <p>Releases currently supported by Fedora Legacy.</p>
    <ul>
        <li>Red Hat Linux 7.3</li>
        <li>Red Hat Linux 9</li>
	<li>Fedora Core 1</li>
    </ul>
    </div>

This would be updated whenever FL picks up or drops a release, so we would add Fedora Core 2 in a few weeks. We could also list pending releases, like "<li>Fedora Core 2 (beginning March 21, 2005)</li>" (dropping the date once we reach it) and deprecated releases, like "<li>Fedora Core 1 (until such-and-such)</li>" once a date has been chosen to start/stop support.

The idea is that at a glance, someone who is unfamiliar with the project will know immediately which releases can be brought/kept up using FL, and a year or two down the road someone who has fired-and-forgotten a config with, say, FC1 will realize immediately why there haven't been any updates since early 2006 (or whenever).

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Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>

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