Scott Robbins wrote:
I repeat, it would save many people a great deal of trouble if a mention
of this is put somewhere near the alpha downloads. As it is, I suspect
we'll get many posts like this, because what people tend to do,
especially with some experience, is grab the ISO, install and then run
yum update or upgrade.
Even those on the list probably don't read every post, so can't really
be expected to know about this.
No matter what you do, you will not be able to reach all users anyway.
Nevertheless, intermediate transient issues can be documented in a wiki
page and linked from the Fedora testing page prominently. Someone should
volunteer to maintain it. If you want to see your idea implemented,
just do it.
Rahul
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