On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 07:27:27AM -0500, John J. McDonough wrote:
In going through the wiki removing hash marks, I noticed that there are a number of places where there is content that we want to keep for F11, so I guess we probably don't want to be too reckless in the pre-F11 cleanup.
On the other hand, I was reminded while doing that is that one reason that we may want to issue an F10 update is that some F9 content, which was inappropriate for F10, made it into the F10 release notes. So we definitely want to be a little more thorough in our scrubbing.
When scrubbing in the past, I tended to look at the page history for each beat to see when the last update was made. If it was made before the GA release notes push, I knew the beat contained nothing new. If there was something new, I'd try and retain that piece, which I'd locate using the diff function on the wiki history page.