The current structure of our release notes doesn't really work; we have a bunch of sections that are never used (Printing!) and at the same time, many things we write about don't really map very well to any of these sections.
At the same time, Fedora Project has a lot of Special Interest Groups (SIGs), as listed here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:SIGs
Basing our relnotes structure on these groups would:
1) Make the release notes mirror the community much better
2) Give us an easy way to contact people and search for changes; right now we mostly depend on ChangeSets for each release, but with this structure we could easily just e-mail each SIG and ask them what changed in their area. Then, ideally, most if not all would respond, and we could compile their info into actual release notes.
We probably won't be doing this for F25, but it's something I think we should look at for future releases, especially if we're planning to do other big changes at the same time.
I started mapping this kind of structure a while ago, in the form of a guide to writing relnotes, at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Immanetize/Beats_Redux . This might give us a good starting place.
This is something we should take a look at still. This repo is no longer used for release notes, so I'll close this issue and we'll track this in the other one: https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/release-notes/issue/223
Metadata Update from @pbokoc: - Issue close_status updated to: Duplicate - Issue set to the milestone: None (was: None) - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)