Service Packs for existing releases
Vikram Dhillon
dhillonv10 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 17 00:54:37 UTC 2010
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Matthew East <mdke at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> Quite a while ago Phil wrote this page [1] to set out a proposal for
> updating documentation in stable releases. We've never implemented
> this yet although we do see plenty of demand for it.
>
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/ServicePacks
>
> I've added a few things to the page to set out a definite timetable
> and methods and would be very grateful for comments.
>
> It is too late to implement this timetable for Karmic or previous
> releases, but I think that we should do some ad-hoc updates for
> certain distros. Personally I'd have in mind Hardy and Karmic, being
> the two releases which are probably more used than others.
>
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That's an awesome idea, how come Phil get all the super great ideas
and I don't :P but any ways Matthew I was thinking about a launchpad
team (subteam of Ubuntu docs.) that can coordinate effectively with
the SRU, translators and the documentation writers. We can also have
another mailing list to have discuss issues and such. Any comments on
the team stuff.
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Regards,
Vikram Dhillon
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