I agree. I do have access to the wiki via other computers during install, but they're not my computers, so I don't always have guaranteed access, and as has been said, printing that many pages whenever I need updated documentation for the install can be rather tedious. On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Stephan Platz < stephan.platz@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Gerhard Brauer <gerbra@archlinux.de> wrote:
Hello,
i have a proposition on the current RC1 and the final release phase:
If the current state of the documentation is the real
release the ISO - hell, let's remove ALL documentation from THIS release. We have not an official ISO release since 2008.06 and now someone found a "yaourt" in the docu!
IMHO: the RC1 is in release state from technical state. Let's build the final without docu (i guess not many people will ever need
and fix the last minor things (typo in /etc/issue, etc.).
*** And release it. **
If we switch to aif next release the docu must rewritten again.
Gerhard
If this happens, looks like I will have to remaster the ISO to put docs back in for myself, since I don't like to waste paper to install Arch, and don't usually have another computer beside me. The documentation being on the CD was a big bonus for me, since I didn't have to go online to get it when I was installing. I know of a few people for which it helped as well, as they too didn't want to
On Tuesday 10 February 2009 18:54:33 Smartboy wrote: problem not to them really) print
out all 30(?) pages from the wiki.
Smartboy
+1
I think there should well be a little guide on the iso. At least the part which describes the steps until you get connected to the internet
Stephan