On 2007-09-18 00:12, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On 9/18/07, Gabor Kovesdan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Giorgos Keramidas escribi??: >>> keramida 2007-09-17 21:02:43 UTC >>> >>> FreeBSD doc repository >>> >>> Modified files: >>> en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/5-roadmap article.sgml >>> Log: >>> Avoid using "It was", but use a more explicit reference to the >>> version-guide article in the abstract of 5-roadmap. This way >>> the text is a bit less confusing. >> >> Shouldn't this be nuked? I remember it came to the topic some time ago, >> but we won't have >> any new releases from 5.X any more and it has only a historical >> significance. > > When you go on and keep reading, and follow the links you feel the 5.x > task isn't completed yet, and I feel it's misleading, I would suggest > you make docs for FreeBSD 7.x Road Map or even 8.x
That's odd. After reading this in the current abstract: <para> This document is now mostly of historical value. It presented a roadmap for the development of &os;'s &t.releng.5; branch. It was originally written in February 2003 (between the 5.0 and 5.1 releases), and was intended to provide a plan for making the &t.releng.5; branch <quote>stable</quote>, both in terms of code quality and finalization of various APIs/ABIs. For a different perspective, the article <ulink url="&url.articles.version-guide;"> <quote>Choosing the &os; Version That Is Right For You</quote> </ulink> may be of interest. The version-guide article was written in August 2005 (two and a half years later), and it contains a section discussing how these plans and events actually unfolded, as well as some lessons learned.</para> it was obvious to me that the article is *not* describing the current state of affairs. Any suggestions about improving the text to make it less confusing for people who just happen to stumble upon it now, are very welcome :) _______________________________________________ cvs-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"