| 14 Dec 2023 |
@alejandrosame:matrix.org | There was no information lost, it was just moved around. | 06:07:37 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @alejandrosame:matrix.org There was no information lost, it was just moved around. Hmm but where is the systemd version information for example? | 11:39:31 |
@alejandrosame:matrix.org |  Download Screenshot_2023-12-14-10-09-21-62_e4424258c8b8649f6e67d283a50a2cbc.jpg | 15:10:17 |
raitobezarius | right but it's kind of buried in the middle of the page right? | 15:13:59 |
@alejandrosame:matrix.org | What you are experiencing is the same as anybody that didn't push their subset of interest into highlights in previous release notes.
This was the reason why I wanted to make the infinite lists into headings that would show into a big table of contents. That would have increeased discoverability. Similar to how in books there's an index of topics/people mentioned. | 15:14:12 |
raitobezarius | right | 15:14:49 |
raitobezarius | but I would dare to say that the upgrade of random leaf package cannot really be made on the same ground as upgrade of systemd | 15:15:10 |
@alejandrosame:matrix.org | In reply to @raitobezarius:matrix.org I need to read the source code to figure out the lacking information now You mentioned there was lacking info and there's no less lacking info than before. | 15:15:14 |
raitobezarius | or upgrade considerations of systemd | 15:15:14 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @alejandrosame:matrix.org You mentioned there was lacking info and there's no less lacking info than before. yes I admit that the systemd upgrade is there | 15:15:32 |
raitobezarius | only the 8th match of the page so I didn't use the release notes further because the curation of important packages ceased to exist imho | 15:15:57 |