What has happened to the concept of release notes that a person could
actually print down and read?

Previous releases have had Release Notes that were mabe 20 pages long, with a
sentence or two about each change.

I looked at the Release Notes for Fedora12, and its a 500page PDF document.
Now thats way longer than I want to print, since I would never read it all, and
there is no way Im going to read more than a page or two of it online. 

So basically, someone has spent a lot of time, generating a very nice looking 
document, which I am sure has a lot of good information in it, but we need 
something more compact. Something I can read in 10minutes.

As it stands, I have to assume that I, and everyone else just ignores these
Release Notes.  Too bad.
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                                        Reg.Clemens
                                        r...@dwf.com


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