Hi Pete and Documentationalists.
May I also suggest that a the person reading this section of release notes is assumed to have prior Linux knowledge
I took the Fedora 20 release notes and marked them up so that they read much better. By read much better, the opening paragraph of the attached document explains the "raison d'être".
If the attachment is lost, please refer to my public link https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42050559/wip/ReleaseNotes%20Touchups.odt (release notes touchup)
Hope to get your feedback, either favourable or other.
Regards
Leslie
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On 26 April 2014 16:33:53 Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
Hi Pete and Documentationalists.
May I also suggest that a the person reading this section of release notes is assumed to have prior Linux knowledge
I took the Fedora 20 release notes and marked them up so that they read much better. By read much better, the opening paragraph of the attached document explains the "raison d'être".
If the attachment is lost, please refer to my public link https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42050559/wip/ReleaseNotes%20Touchups.od t (release notes touchup)
Hope to get your feedback, either favourable or other.
A majority of the Release Notes content is written from scratch with every release. On the other hand, the content in Chapter 1 is mostly carried from one release to the next.
Within the next couple of days, I'll review your comments about Chapter 1, then return them in an ODT file. After this, you can incorporate your revisions either into the Release Notes git repository or on the wiki, along with updates for Fedora 21, to heave them included in the next release.
Will this work for you?
Christopher