ctubbsii commented on pull request #264:
URL: https://github.com/apache/accumulo-website/pull/264#issuecomment-776308760


   > This made me think that when we release 2.1 for an LTM release, we should 
put big 2.0 changes like this in the release notes as well. Perhaps we can just 
put a link in the 2.1 release notes to the bullets of the 2.0 release notes.
   
   It is important that users take note of any relevant changes for *every* 
version since their last version used. We currently have links, forming a chain 
of versions on the website, to assist users identifying those changes from 
version to version.
   
   We *could* copy some subset of relevant items (or link to them), on major 
versions and/or LTM versions. However, I think that would primarily aid users 
who aren't very diligent about checking release notes, and such users may 
become dependent on us doing that (and feel it is safe to ignore any changes we 
might not call out this way), leading to them being more frustrated when they 
miss something they overlooked that was on a previous release notes page. For 
diligent users, who are paying attention to the release notes, on the other 
hand, we'd only be creating clutter, and possibly confusion as the result of 
duplication of effort.
   
   So, I'd prefer we didn't do that. It's much easier to encourage users to 
check previous release notes, rather than duplicate effort, barrage diligent 
users with duplicate information, and deal with the potential downsides of 
encouraging users to disregard previous release notes under the incorrect 
assumption that only the current one is irrelevant to them.
   


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