I have been pleased with the Fedora wiki and the ability to correct documentation that is in error.
Perhaps its time to look at the fedora wiki style of document maintenance. I see that it works for the wiki, it could very well work for the docs project. It works so well that it should serve for a new paradigm. Put the F22 docs on the wiki and allow authorized FAS user to perform updates. The approvals would still come from Petes group.
For Fedora 23, do put all the documents on a documents wiki.
The users and developers can do justice to what is provided in the form of updates. FAS members can correct or add to the docs. Of course, updates still have to be vetted, but at least, no docbook or publican, which is a chore alone. The release notes and other docs are out of date. For F22, Yum is king. etc. dnf is not even a prince.
Regards
Leslie
Mr. Leslie Satenstein
Montréal Québec, Canada
From: Matthew Miller <mattdm@fedoraproject.org>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 3:25 PM
Subject: string freeze policy and release notes