I'm on fedora-docs-list, but I'm afraid I can't usually manage to stay current with it. So my apologies for coming back to this discussion late in the game. I am one of the maintainers of Yelp, Gnome's help browser. It's my understanding that Matthias Clasen has patched Yelp to display some of the Fedora documentation on the front page. There was a lot of talk in threads on this list about how to manage things with upstream. Currently, we have a situation where at least Ubuntu and Fedora are both patching Yelp in different ways to accomplish the same thing, which rather sucks. Ubuntu did contact me about this, but we were unable to work something out in the time-frame they needed, so they ended up doing their own hack. One reason we had problems is that I wasn't sure how best to make this work for all downstream distributors. Just as a point of reference, in the future, when there's some question as to how to coordinate things with upstream, you might consider actually contacting the upstream developers. I know how Ubuntu changed Yelp. And my understanding is that Fedora is just putting General|Linux|Distributions|Other on the front page. I assume this was done by changing scrollkeeper.xml slightly. Could somebody send me the patch? With a clear idea of how both Ubuntu and Fedora have done this, we should be able to produce a better upstream method in 2.14 or 2.16. // Shaun -- fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list