Paul, Interesting point. Thanks for replying. I was beginning to think that nobody actually cares.
Cheers, Chris. On 15/08/07, Paul O'Malley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Chris Andrew wrote: > > Hi, all. > > > > Does anybody think it would be a good idea to have the current release > > version on the home page? > > > > Something along the lines of > > > > gNewsense 1.1 based on Ubuntu n.nn release name (eg Dapper) Next > > proposed release: gNewsense n.n based on Ubuntu n.nn release | target > > release date (date). > > > > This would not be a great idea from the perspective. > > Not for the target release info, as we may get 1.2 out based on having a > server or alternative disk, or something else. > And as for the release date that is based on suck in upstream and parse > rebuild do the "fixes" and produce. > > > This would prevent people from asking what version of Ubuntu the current > > release is based upon. It would also follow the good example of other > > distros, so users can see at a glance what the current state is, without > > drilling down to the FAQ. > > > If you feel it should be higher up go for it, faqs should be living > documents and change over time. > > Regards, > > Paul > > >
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