If you look at the beats, think of them as topic-specific buckets of content: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats Once converted to XML, we can reorder them at-will to get different structures. We've discussed doing a radical overhaul in the past, but have instead done a set of slow, steady evolutions. *yawn* Here is a strawman proposal, meaning a thin structure to throw more ideas against: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_notes_structure_for_F10 Trying to cover the usual use cases, give it a tone people might relate to, push up front some issues people care about (installer, bugs, hardware support, etc.) I believe this structure covers all the Beat content. To quote: 1. What's new in Fedora 10 -- Overview 2. What is new for installation and live images -- important installer notes, live image instruction sets, pointers to more docs 3. What's the latest on the desktop -- *all* GUI applications, l10n, a11y 1. How has software installing and updating improved -- Add/Remove Software 2. Do you browse the web, read email, and create/edit office documents? 3. What is to celebrate for musicians, artists, and other creative types? 4. What is the new stuff for gamers, scientists, and hobbyists? 5. Power users get what new features and fixes? 4. How are things for developers -- devel tools, -devel package changes, i18n 5. What do system administrators care about -- services, daemons, non-devel CLI 1. Are there cool new security features - SELinux, firewall, hashes, new signing key details 6. What are the nuts and bolts of hardware support -- arch-specific notes, 7. Are there hideous bugs and terrible tigers? -- known issues, link to up-to-date bug page 8. Legal stuff and administrivia -- Karsten Wade, Community Gardener Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41
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