Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
If you have bright ideas, let us know.
I'm curious what your definition of "us"
is so please elaborate who you consider "us"
Those of us who write the release notes including the documentation team.
I've already had discussion with individuals that would be involved in
implementing
my ideas but to no prevail and these where all ideas on trying to get
the release notes more
visible to the end user
The answers I got was..
Adds to much workload, as in code and maintaining that code followed by
"nobody reads those release notes anyway so it's not worth the trouble"
Which is true and valid point so there's no use wasting time and money
on it.
( Yet vital things still are put in the release notes followed by the
excuse the user should have read the release notes )
Requests for enhancements should go into http://bugzilla.redhat.com. Did
they?
Which means we need to come up with an alternative solution.
"Floor is open for suggestions"
So far I've not heard any idea from you.
I am not the one complaining.
Rahul
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