Hi Xen, PUP and Fedora Extras are all in the > early stages of > development, and will probably require making > multiple alterations to > the documentation that the FDP supplies as they > emerge. I am not sure xen requires many externally visible changes that should be covered in the installation guide. its fairly experimental for fedora now and something that can probably be configured *after* the installation if required pup and fedora extras can be covered as notes as expanded later > > Also, FC3 has another year of updates left (counting > Fedora Legacy > support), so it will remain relevant for some time. I am not saying fc3 is no more relevant. I am only concerned about yet another release getting out with no good docs targetting it. > > For these reasons I would prefer to build a final > release against FC3, > and then fork development for an FC4 Installation > Guide. Karsten's > previous mail talked about splitting development > between versions, and I > agree with his comments. ok. how about you doing the branch now and adding a todo for it adding notes on whats expected to change. I am actively following the fedora development tree (running rawhide) and lists (discussions on fedora extras, xen and what not) so I might be able to cover up the intial stuff necessary for getting a fc4 guide ready for the release. we shouldnt delay this waiting for something to be made perfect. a branch of the guide for fc4 is usable at this stage even now. lets get the ball rolling for this please ===== Regards Rahul Sundaram __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page ? Try My Yahoo! http://my.yahoo.com