On 09/28/2003 08:44:56 PM, Greg Meyer wrote:
Use the commonly held definitions of beta and rc for labeling releases.  Too
often, rc's are still full of major bugs, including with the installer, that
most reasonable people think should be gone by the time you start using the
term rc.

Yes.


> - What should we do to improve the Wiki.
>
Develop a styleguide and give it some polish (including artwork) so it looks
very official.  The RadHat project site is a good example of the difference
IMO.

Yes.


Improve your communications as a company and do more of it.

Yes.


Make it easier to contribute.  A list of stuff needed to be done on the wiki
would be nice.  I would find it much easier to volunteer if I knew what
needed to get done.

Yes.


Keeping the current release current (I mean in terms of
features like new version of KDE, not security) for members is probably the
most valuable thing you could offer, and would be something people would pay
for.

Yes. This is why Thac's site and Texstar's site are so popular!


Amen, Greg!  Good ideas.
Austin



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