Hi
Xen, PUP and Fedora Extras are all in the
early stages of
development, and will probably require making
multiple alterations to
the documentation that the FDP supplies as they
emerge.
I am not sure xen requires many externally visible
changes that should be covered in the installation
guide. its fairly experimental for fedora now and
something that can probably be configured *after* the
installation if required
pup and fedora extras can be covered as notes as
expanded later
Also, FC3 has another year of updates left (counting
Fedora Legacy
support), so it will remain relevant for some time.
I am not saying fc3 is no more relevant. I am only
concerned about yet another release getting out with
no good docs targetting it.
For these reasons I would prefer to build a final
release against FC3,
and then fork development for an FC4 Installation
Guide. Karsten's
previous mail talked about splitting development
between versions, and I
agree with his comments.
ok. how about you doing the branch now and adding a
todo for it adding notes on whats expected to change.
I am actively following the fedora development tree
(running rawhide) and lists (discussions on fedora
extras, xen and what not) so I might be able to cover
up the intial stuff necessary for getting a fc4 guide
ready for the release. we shouldnt delay this waiting
for something to be made perfect. a branch of the
guide for fc4 is usable at this stage even now. lets
get the ball rolling for this please
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Regards
Rahul Sundaram
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