Hi Charles, *,
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Charles-H. Schulz
<charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
[...]
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)?
There are two kind of release notes - the brief one we have at the
main website, and the list of new features, and the ones that list the
fixed bugs/the more technical ones for the individual releases in the
wiki.
I think we need both.
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.
Maybe you have a narrow view on release notes that excludes the new
features notes and similar.
Maybe defining what release notes for endusers should contain is the
real question here.
ciao
Christian
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