On Tuesday 09 October 2007, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> It's the typical release procedure, we always protect pages until we
> do the real release.

It is not typical for KDE. This is really the first time I see the 
changelog page protected in KDE (well, I'm not sure for 3.5.7, but 
before that for many releases I updated regularly the changelog files 
and it was never protected). The files are read/writable for anybody 
having an account and readable for everybody else, so what is the real 
benefit of tryting to hide it, I don't know. What if somebody links 
there? They will see the progress of KDE, that's all.

Andras

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