Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
Nobody reads the release notes
It is time that a certain people or group of people start to realize
that.
A good pointer to that is that nobody complained
when team anaconda removed the release notes in anaconda.
We have to find a better way to get the info ( or least the major
ones ) to our users.
Floor is open for suggestions..
If nobody reads the release notes, nobody can force them to read
anything else either. Fact is, that some people read it and others
don't. Feel free to educate them. We have been linking to the release
notes from the front page of the website for a long time now.
Rahul
I'm feeling free of educating you.
Congrats on the smart way of having a link to the release notes from the
front page of the website.
Now think of all the handouts of Fedora dvds cd's usb's and conferences etc.
Do we handout release notes... NO WE DON'T!
Does the default startup page in the browser point to the Fedora release
notes page
for those end users that might have internet connection.
NO IT'S DOES NOT"!
But we have a tiny link to the release notes below the search engine
<*sight*>
It has been going on for to long that major/drastic changes have been
buried in the "Release notes"
We have to find a better way of getting the info to our end users.
JBG
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