2015-09-16 10:50, Mcnamara, John: > From: Thomas Monjalon [mailto:thomas.monjalon at 6wind.com] > > In order to easily read the release notes, I suggest to order items > > logically, starting with API (ethdev, cryptodev), EAL, drivers, libs, > > tools, examples. > > Maybe that adding some subtitles would help. > > Opinions? > > Hi > > I forget to do it with the above section but in the previous release notes I > sorted the "Resolved Issues" alphabetically. It isn't a logical ordering but > it is reasonably easy to navigate and understand: > > http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_2_1.html#resolved-issues > > Would that be sufficient?
To me, reading an alphabetically sorted list of fixes, is like reading a random list: there is no real logic. Grouping drivers together seems easier. Other opinions? Other people reading the release notes? ;)