On 2 September 2014 09:41, Marco Scannadinari <m@scannadinari.co.uk> wrote:
To me a perfect solution would be to place the release notes in gnome-control-center's 'Details' section. It seems like an appropriate location and is better suited to these sorts of things since it is not somewhere like ~/Documents in which they are user-removable.
This approach would of course require downstream patches, however.

Surely they're more easily discovered in ~/Documents? If what's placed there is actually a symlink to the real document, which is stored under /usr/share/doc somewhere, then the user can just delete that symlink once he's read the notes without affecting any other users.

I think Control Center's Details section is a little too hidden away for the release notes, and is also GNOME-specific.
 
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