On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 12:39 -0500, Tim Burke wrote:
I hope you all had a great holiday. Sorry for the delay, and a
sincere
thanks to all who participated in the survey. The results of this
survey are hung off the
fedoraproject.org marketing page under a
feedback section.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Fedora
I would highly recommend all DocMonkeys check out the results -- at
least the summary -- listed on the URL above. Of special concern for
us:
A. "Improve documentation and release notes" was priority #3 on the
list of 12, right behind "Improve overall stability" and "Implement new
features."
B. Documentation appeared on the performance list in position #11 of
11. Yikes. 161 responses considered documentation performance as
"strong good to excellent," while 277 called it "poor."
Certainly we all know that we're hampered somewhat by a lower level of
involvement from the community than, say, Fedora Extras. But surely we
have made and can continue to make improvements. Let the discussion
commence!
I think this should be on our agenda for today's FDSCo meeting if
possible, so some initial responses can make it to the minutes posted
here later tonight/tomorrow.
--
Paul W. Frields, RHCE
http://paul.frields.org/
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