Hi
Users do not ask for information like this typically because they arent aware that its documented at all. A promiment display on the browser isnt equivalent to "push it down their throat" . We might replace those by a first login wizard which guides them through instead of the current setup but it still requires a glaring display to make sure users wont miss out.Definitively. Perhaps giving the release notes when people ask for them, together with other documentation - and not try to "push it down their throat"?
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Another reason to put it somewhere else, is to ensure it doesn't "get lost" when the user changes his/her homepage to something more usefull..."
good point
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Not every user is also an admin, and the stuff in the release-notes is primarily meant for admins."
I have been working on a more end user friendly version of the release notes which can be used for non-root logins as the default page
regards Rahul
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