On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 08:23 -0500, Kamil Paral wrote:
I don't see any guidelines about updating this page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F18_bugs
There's some stuff as comments in the page source, and otherwise you
mostly just follow what's already there and/or in previous release pages
(F17_bugs, F16_bugs etc).
I wonder, should I remove already resolved issues from the list,
even
though Beta will be public only tomorrow? Or should I remove it at all
(because some people will still try to install Alpha even though Beta
will have been published)?
I would usually remove Alpha issues that are resolved in Beta today,
yes. This is mentioned in the box at the top:
"Fedora 18 has not yet been released. During this pre-release period,
this page will cover known issues in the Fedora 18 pre-releases. Issues
that are fixed will be removed from the page once a fix is available
(for instance, an issue that affects the Beta but is fixed in the final
release will be removed at the time of that release)."
The best solution I currently see would be to put a sentence like
"This problem has been resolved in Fedora 18 Beta" in green text in
every relevant paragraph. Also push the resolved issues to the bottom
of the list. I'm going to do that. If you have better ideas, let us
all know, thanks.
The above is what I've done ever since I kind of took over the pages,
and no-one's complained yet. :)
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