On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 16:51 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
> > r...@dwf.com wrote:
> >> What has happened to the concept of release notes that a person could
> >> actually print down and read?
> >>
> >> Previous releases have had Release Notes that were mabe 20 pages long,
> >> w
On 10-01-30 16:51:38, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
...
> > I enjoy the entire 496 page document that has a comprehensive index
> > which makes it easy for me to locate change information on the
> > subjects most important to me. I entirely appreciate the amount of
> > time and effort
On 30/01/10 22:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
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>
> To make it even more clearas a personal rule *I* avoid printing
> documents that *I* can easily read at my computer.
>
>
Or, im my case that can be copied to my iRex eReader.
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>>
>> Well, you can count me out in your assumption.
>>
>> I enjoy the entire 496 page document that has a comprehensive index
>> which makes it easy for me to locate change information on the subjects
>> most important to me. I entirely appreciate the
Ed Greshko wrote:
> r...@dwf.com wrote:
>> What has happened to the concept of release notes that a person could
>> actually print down and read?
>>
>> Previous releases have had Release Notes that were mabe 20 pages long, with a
>> sentence or two about each change.
>>
>> I looked at the Release N
Ed Greshko wrote:
> I enjoy the entire 496 page document that has a comprehensive index
> which makes it easy for me to locate change information on the subjects
> most important to me. I entirely appreciate the amount of time and
> effort it took those responsible to create this fine document.
Maybe this will help:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_one_page_release_notes
I was not aware of the new release notes format, which is a fantastic
resource, all Fedora Docs can be found here:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/
On 01/30/2010 09:38 AM, r...@dwf.com wrote:
> What has happe
r...@dwf.com wrote:
> What has happened to the concept of release notes that a person could
> actually print down and read?
>
> Previous releases have had Release Notes that were mabe 20 pages long, with a
> sentence or two about each change.
>
> I looked at the Release Notes for Fedora12, and its
What has happened to the concept of release notes that a person could
actually print down and read?
Previous releases have had Release Notes that were mabe 20 pages long, with a
sentence or two about each change.
I looked at the Release Notes for Fedora12, and its a 500page PDF document.
Now that