On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 11:10:17 +1000 ryan lerch <ryanlerch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Over at fedora-docs, there is ongoing discussion on the scope of the > release notes. At present, the release notes have evolved from a > document containing the relevant new features and important bug-fixes > into a document containing those items as well as an assortment of > extra basic documentation and howtos. For example, take the "Live > Image" section in the f10 notes [1], this is basically a brief > overview on Live Images (which were not a new feature in f10.) > > The fedora-docs project would like to get the input from the > developers on the release notes. Should we restrict the release notes > to being a document of the new and exciting features in the newest > release, and move the older, not so fresh documentation into the > relevant guides (such as the install guide)? > > Any other suggestions on the possible scope and direction of the > release notes are appreciated also! Yeah, I would like to see the release notes be smaller and just contain new information for the release. You could easily have a pointer to the install guide or other docs that contain more verbose info or info thats repeated every release. A shorter, more concise release notes I think would be a good thing. > > cheers, > ryanlerch > ryanlerch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx kevin
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