On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 02:07:49PM +0200, J.A. Bezemer wrote: > > > there are currrently 8 README files on a debian potato cd. > > > none of the README files is helpfull. > > > > > > i strongly recommend to have exacly one README in the root of the cd > > > image, and have only pointer to other documentations in there. > > > > The Release notes could be the starting point for everything, as they > > include a pointer to installation documents and upgrading information. > > First: do RelNotes cover/point to instructions for upgrading PRE-2.1 ??? > (in 2.1 they did not)
They do/will. > Second: People always look at README's in the first place, so then > simply make a README that says "see the RelNotes". Ever heard of symlinks? :) > Third: I don't see any 2.2 RelNotes on either FTP or webpages. It should be > somewhere plainly visible. "Someone" please take care of this. Hmmm... I don't have the permissions for the FTP archive... perhaps for the web pages, I'll check that out. -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification

