On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 10:14 +0300, John Babich wrote:
FDP Team:
As we discussed in the IRC channel yesterday, we finalized the
Fedora Core 6 version of the DUG and want to begin the Fedora
7 DUG editing process on the wiki.
The dilemma seems to be how to preserve the FC6 DUG while
beginning the draft version edits for Fedora Linux 7.
I propose the following solution:
At the Docs/Drafts/DesktopUserGuide link (the one referenced by the
default home page in FC6), we put a notice prominently at the top of
the page like this:
"For the Fedora Core 6 Desktop User Guide, please go to this link",
which points to Docs/DesktopUserGuide.
The *draft* Fedora 7 Desktop User Guide can remain at the current
Docs/Drafts location, clearly labeled as the draft version for Fedora 7.
People who are interested in the FC6 DUG can click through to the
*published* version. Anyone interested in Fedora Linux 7 can follow
the *draft* version, which will be clearly advertised as such.
Does this solve the dilemma?
+1
What happened was this: we used the Docs/Drafts/ link in
the /usr/share/HTML/index.html (homepage). If we had thought it through
better, we would have linked directly to Docs/DesktopUserGuide, then
have set up a #REDIRECT from that page to the Docs/Drafts. Oh, well.
20/20 hindsight.
We can actually update the link in the homepage, and push out a new
package. But that doesn't get all the people who install from the
original spin ISO.
- Karsten
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