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[Mageia-dev] About the Roadmap of Mageia

+ Maarten Vanraes + maarten.vanraes at gmail.com +
+ Sun Nov 21 11:14:39 CET 2010 +

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Op zondag 21 november 2010 11:03:11 schreef Kira:
+> 在 Sun, 21 Nov 2010 17:55:41 +0800, Oliver Burger
+> 
+> <oliver.bgr at googlemail.com>寫道:
+> > Kira <elegant.pegasus at gmail.com> schrieb am 2010-11-21
+> > 
+> >> I think the roadmap could be placed in the main page, not just in the
+> >> blog/wiki. The information is important to other people who would like
+> >> to know the following schedule of the project, and tells a clear
+> > 
+> >> message:
+> > It is, but you just can't put too much information in one package. The
+> > main
+> > web site till now is just a kind of landing site. From there you have
+> > links to
+> > all related pages.
+> > It's almost the same for the most web sites if you look around.
+> 
+> Yes, it's acceptable.
+> 
+> >> Placing the link in the blog is good, but won't let others who don't
+> >> subscribe to the blog know about it.
+> > 
+> > What do you mean? You don't have to subscribe to a (our) blog. Just open
+> > your
+> > browser and type blog.mageia.org into the address line and you're
+> > there...
+> 
+> But here's the problem. For people who just want to know when the distro
+> 
+> would release the alpha/beta/RC/Final version, hiding the link in the
+> context
+> 
+> of one certain blog entry is not friendly. Sure we can ask people to
+> subscribe the
+> 
+> blog if they don't want to miss any message, but I think Roadmap should
+> have more
+> 
+> attention: Tells everyone the timeline of release and what's the planning
+> next.
+
+normally release schedule would be in the wiki, imo.
+
+but alas, this is a temporary wiki
+
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