On Sep 11, 2011 3:59 PM, "Robert &apos;Bob&apos; Jensen" <bob@fedoraunity.org> wrote:
>
>
> ----- "Nathan Thomas" <nathan@afternoondust.co.uk> wrote:
> > I guess we're the wrong people to ask really, as most of us are
> > generally familiar with the Release Notes content well before the
> > release!
> >
> > Which users would be most likely to use the packaged release notes? Is
> > there any way we can get their feedback on this?
> >
> > Nathan
>
> Take a look in the list archives, this topic has been discussed in the past and I believe that the arguments for keeping the release notes still apply.
>
> -- Bob
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Bob,
Specifically which arguments apply.  We already make the Release Notes available in multiple formats on our website and thousands of people view them there now. 

There is a basic cost-benefit issue here.  There is considerable cost in the packaging process in terms of time and bandwidth that could be better used in other ways including improving the Release Notes and other documents.

--Eric