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Re: Writing the 2.16 release notes (and press release): msg#00237gnome.marketing
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 15:11:29 +0200 Quim Gil <qgil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What about writing Release Notes consisting of a first summary page > and links to secondary pages... being that summary page the Press > release? You mean: as a theoretical possibility? I admit, the front (or first) page of the release notes looks a little bit boring, IIRC [1]. On the other hand, this are two different audiences: Press people often don't have enought space for detail stuff so they want meaning, and a maybe a good quote [2]. The slashdot crowd reading the release notes want a good overview on the relevant changes. I can't imaging how to satiesfy these two requirements in a single page. Although, it might be worth a try. Just say how you'd like to do it. Cheers, Claus [1] The first page in gone on the web. Maybe someone like to have a look what's wrong? [2] Might be good idea to drop the company-like quotes we usually have and try to get something more authentic (or even geeky) -- sort of: "What do think is the most important improvement for this release?"; answered by prominent members of our community. |
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