a couple suggestions for fedora web page for test releases
nodata
fedora at nodata.co.uk
Thu May 5 09:39:53 UTC 2005
On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 07:31 -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> for easier access to potentially useful info, can i make a couple
> suggestions regarding the fedora web pages, particularly when it comes
> to test releases?
>
> regarding
>
> http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
>
> i'm pretty sure there's precious little value in the bottom half of
> that page -- the schedules for previous FC releases. (if people
> really need to know that stuff for posterity, a "history" page might
> be appropriate.)
>
> and replacing the historical info, how about links like:
>
> "Where to download"
> "Release notes"
> "Current package list"
> "Breaking news for this test release!"
>
> and so on. when a new test release comes out, it would be kinda nice
> to have all the relevant info linked from a single place, rather than
> having to hunt for it.
>
> rday
>
The url says schedule, so it should contain schedule information.
The url above could point to the current schedule, with additions to
point to previous schedules.
e.g. fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule-fc3/
I'm not suggesting this url is much better, because we're still stuck
with the "participate" bit, which probably doesn't belong in the url.
If we ditched that, we might have
fedora.redhat.com/fc3/schedule/
fedora.redhat.com/fc2/schedule/
fedora.redhat.com/schedule/ would point to current.
Then we have the problem comparing releases.. but we don't really need
to do that.
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