On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 09:13 -0700, Karsten Wade wrote:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraDocs/fRelNotes/RelNotesProcess
The basic idea is to break the relnotes down into modules for individual
or teams of writers to tackle. Then you would have one or more writers
dedicated to a project or subset of Linux, such as kernel, network
services, printing, UI/desktop, SELinux, etc. Then it is easier to keep
the dedicated writing resource informed throughout the development
process.
I took a look at that, and that is WAY too long. I don't see why the
listed packages need to be in there, as far as what is added, removed,
etc.. I would think those could be listed to something on a URL
somewhere as a link or something along those lines. Maybe major changes
with certain packages, such as kernel, gcc, glibc, xorg, etc..
Ideas/thoughts?
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Mike Chambers
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