Le 28/11/2013 13:05, Daniel A. Rodriguez a écrit :
2013/11/28 Charles-H. Schulz <charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org>
Hi,
I had a question which has some trolling potential, let's be honest,
but at the end of the day I need to know whether my feeling about it
was right and therefore I can move forward in one direction or another.
Do we need to display release notes in a clear way on the website, or
should we keep them on a wiki (of course, with a link from the
website)?
My thinking goes like this: few people read them and the people who
do... tend to know our wiki. Most of the people don't, they are
interested in features and these features will have a dedicated section
on the future website.
Thoughts?
IMHO end user needs something 'user friendly', like outstanding
features presented in a few lines.
I agree that not everyone looks for detailed release notes.
I agree too, I think highlighting top 10 or 5 features for each release
on the website is great, even changing them for micro releases, and link
to the complete detailed page on the wiki for those who want to know more
Cheers
Sophie
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