[Bug 1224968] New: All published documents should have a number and a date of publication

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Tue May 26 10:10:46 UTC 2015


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1224968

            Bug ID: 1224968
           Summary: All published documents should have a number and a
                    date of publication
           Product: Fedora Documentation
           Version: devel
         Component: publishing-requests
          Severity: low
          Assignee: docs-publishers-members at fedoraproject.org
          Reporter: lsatenstein at yahoo.com
        QA Contact: docs-qa at lists.fedoraproject.org
                CC: docs-publishers-members at fedoraproject.org



Description of problem:

All documents should have a document and release number. It is not necessary to
follow the ISBN coding, but at least something similar.

When I need or wish to report a correction, or an issue, my version of the
document may not be the version that the maintainer is reviewing, and
therefore, much energy is lost.  

Examples, Release Guide or installation guide or other  If these guide were not
separated on the web, into categories by links, we may be posting corrections
to guides that are obsolete, or for other reason 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

Not available, except by title.

How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:

Document is missing a Document number and date of publication.

Expected results:

Technical, User, and other guides have a documentation number and a published
date (or version).


Additional info:

If a document is updated, which is a reasonable action, the document number,
version and date of release would allow one to know to obsolete his older
version.

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