Re: [fedora-websites] #197: Should we create a schedule static page

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#197: Should we create a schedule static page
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 Reporter:  shaiton      |       Owner:  webmaster
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major        |   Milestone:
Component:  General      |  Resolution:
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 Blocking:               |
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Comment (by robyduck):

 IMO it's useful to have a schedule page, but just fpo/schedule. This means
 importing the schedule directly to fp.o sites instead of having it "only"
 on the wiki, right?

 If yes, we should consider linking the fpo/schedule page also in the main
 fpo page, as requested in ticket #162. If I remember right we have a link
 to the wiki scheduling page during Alpha and Beta stage, although it's not
 very visible actually.

 If we want to have such a page, which imports the schedule as XML, we
 could use this page also for:
 * Autohide the Alpha button at "Release date + 10 days" (for example) #141
 * Manage the release counter better by grabbing the date automatically
 #142

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