On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 17:49:08 -0700, "Karsten Wade" <kwade@xxxxxxxxxx> said: "We have a few documents that are FC2 specific and are going to be orphaned when FC2 moves over to the Legacy Project. The Docs Project (FDP) follows the Fedora Core release and maintenance schedule, meaning when a version of Core goes to the Legacy Project, the docs should go with it." Two questions and one suggestion: - Do people think it's useful/feasible to specify which versions of Fedora a document pertains to within the document, or not ? - What should happen when the version of Fedora Core is no longer supported by Legacy ? At some point copies of a document will be still in circulation with no support at all. - When a document transfers to Legacy status, it might be worth sticking a boiler-plate bit of text at the top, just as we do with draft documentation. Perhaps something like one of these: "LEGACY DOCUMENT This document relates a version of Fedora Core that is no longer supported by the Fedora Project. Changes in later version of Fedora Core may have made the information in this document inaccurate. Please check the Documentation Website at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/ for a current version before carrying out any of the instructions in this document on your system. This version of the document will not be changed or amended, except to correct errors that may result in data loss or a weakening of system security. If you beleive that you have found such an error, please report it vis Bugzilla in bug ###." "OBSOLETE This document relates a version of Fedora Core that is no longer supported. Changes in later version of Fedora Core may have made the information presented in this document inaccurate. Please check the Documentation Website at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/ for a current version before carrying out any of the instructions in this document on your system. No further updates or amendments to this version of the document will be made." -- Stuart Ellis