for writing relnotes beats
Karsten Wade
kwade at redhat.com
Thu May 26 22:22:32 UTC 2005
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 15:01 -0700, Karsten Wade wrote:
> If you are writing a relnotes beat, you can write directly into the XML
> in CVS. The files in release-notes/FC4/ are mainly ready to go. I
> still have to include all of the information from FC4 tests, the current
> content in those XML files is for FC3 (the source I used). Feel free to
> include the test changes yourself that are in release-notes/fc4-
> relnotes.
You can guess at the anaconda-safe tags by looking through the source in
CVS, and you can also check the real thing:
/usr/lib/anaconda/htmlbuffer.py foo.html
This is part of the anaconda package.
- Karsten
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