[Fwd: [Bug 163675] mpeg situation not explained in documentation]
Karsten Wade
kwade at redhat.com
Fri Jul 22 04:40:47 UTC 2005
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 08:46 +0800, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote:
> Is this suggestions to be done straight away as in announcing it or are we
> planning on making it big enough to hit people over the head with in FC5?
Both?
> The only thing I can suggest is adding it to the front page of Firefox
> when you start it up after the install. It can say it there. Or maybe
> when you find links to download the .iso's. Put a what fedora does and
> doesn't do section. What type of os it is regarding the fact that its imo
> semi-bleeding edge.
Then that would be a "Note" that appears at the top of the release
notes. I agree with the concept of what you suggest, it certainly makes
it fairly obvious. However, I don't know about the idea of making the
first, biggest, and most regular information that readers see be a
message about MP3 patents.
We reorganized the release notes to be more friendly for a default
Firefox page. Not all the changes are in FC4, but the basic idea was to
add a "what's new" section and make the table of contents more visible
to show what information is in the release notes. The "what's new"
contains links to useful information, and would be a natural place to
put such a note.
- Karsten
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