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Michelle Murray commented on TOOLSDOC-340:
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Just noticed the pdf version doesn't specify Beta1 but the html versions do - will fix
this.
Review: All to review Beta1 Release Notes
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Key: TOOLSDOC-340
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-340
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Task
Components: Release Notes
Affects Versions: 4.1.0
Reporter: Michelle Murray
Assignee: Michelle Murray
Fix For: 4.1.0
Attachments: Red_Hat_JBoss_Developer_Studio-7.0-Release_Notes_7.0.0-en-US.pdf
*Please review* the Beta1 Release Notes document:
1) Are new features correctly documented?
2) Are there any new features that are missing?
3) Are there any JIRAs for resolved and unresolved bugs missing? Queries used were:
Resolved =
https://issues.jboss.org/issues/?filter=12319302 and Unresolved =
https://issues.jboss.org/issues/?filter=12319301
*Please give feedback* as comments in this JIRA, to assist tracking. The doc is available
here as a pdf. Alternatively, the doc is also available on other formats at
http://documentation-devel.engineering.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_JBos...
*To make this document better*, we could do with culling the list of JIRAs down to those
that need to be included in release notes. This requires someone to go through the JIRA
list manually and set the 'Affects' field to 'Release Notes'. This task
will have to be done for GA release notes anyway.
Just for info:
*Note sure if the JIRA needs a release note?*
A JIRA needs a release note if:
a) the JIRA was reported by GSS
b) the JIRA was reported or commented on by a potential user (so someone outside of Red
Hat)
d) the JIRA fixes a bug that users would have encountered or been aware of
c) the JIRA fix may surprise users (in a good or bad way)
e) the JIRA documents a bug in a third-party product that impacts the ability to fix JBDS
(e.g. pushed patch to Eclipse & waiting on Eclipse release)
A JIRA does not need a release note if:
a) the JIRA fixes a bug that occurred from an internal build
b) the JIRA fixes a bug that users would not have been aware of
c) the JIRA was just part of a developer's to-do-list
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