> Am 10.05.2022 um 12:16 schrieb Miroslav Suchý :
>
> The workflow exists:
>
> The Change proposal guide you how to suggest release notes. E.g. I have one
> change in this release and I wrote
Yes, I know that. But, as far as I oversee, it’s not a (publication) workflow.
E.g. there is no date
Dne 10. 05. 22 v 11:40 Peter Boy napsal(a):
Additionally, as fas as I see, docs team has no ==contentwise== workflow either
(and can’t provide one because it doesn’t govern the process). There is a
technical workflow, though, to ensure there is a file to be the next release
notes and a way to
> Am 10.05.2022 um 10:47 schrieb Miro Hrončok :
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 11:17 PM Ben Cotton wrote:
>>
>> The #docs tag on Fedora Discussion is a better place to ask this
>> question
>
> Noted. It's quite confusing to me to see that parts of our workflow
> are not discussed here.
Additiona
On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 11:17 PM Ben Cotton wrote:
>
> The #docs tag on Fedora Discussion is a better place to ask this
> question
Noted. It's quite confusing to me to see that parts of our workflow
are not discussed here.
> but the F36 docs will be published to the website prior to
> the release
The #docs tag on Fedora Discussion is a better place to ask this
question, but the F36 docs will be published to the website prior to
the release tomorrow. In the meantime, I've added them to the config
for docs.stg.fedoraproject.org, so you'll be able to see them there
after the next rebuild:
http
Hello.
I have recently contributed to the Fedora 36 Release Notes [1] and I need to be
able to link to that page.
However, despite the release in less than a day, I still see no Fedora 36
Release Notes at https://docs.fedoraproject.org
Is this a thing that is tracked and will happen when we