lør, 07.05.2005 kl. 14.32 skrev Kyrre Ness Sjobak: > Today we use the release notes as standard homepage for all browsers, > instead of whatever is upstream default. Why do we do that, while > constantly repeating the mantra "upstream!, upstream!, upstream!"? > > In my personal opinion, the release notes belong in "help" or something > like that (even a shortcut on the standard desktop would be more > intuitive) - not as the standard homepage in every browser. > > This confuses people, and addmitedly, the release notes aren't that much > usefull to the users as the standard homepage - especially in firefox, > where the standard is: > http://www.google.no/firefox?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:nb-NO:official > which is simply a google search with some hints on using firefox etc. > > Kyrre Ness Sjøbæk Just to sum up: - Homepage should be a local file, as we cannot thrust Internet/DNS/etc. to be working, as the user migth see and error message "cannot connect to host blah blah". - Release notes should be easily accessable - Release notes should probably not be the #1 documentation shown - Documentation/release notes should be easily accessable from somewhere else, as users tend to change their homepage - Don't give users info they haven't asked for Any big disagreements? What should be done (should anything be done)? Kyrre -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list