I think it would be better, more user friendly and even more professional for certain aspect

Yes Roman, as Kicko correctly say we may put all into rollback drawer (better choice imho), or in alternative the changelogs files can be copied in SYS:Documentation (the correct place for all docs/text files in general)kas1e wrote:@Samo79
Problem is: you download new archive, it containt inside "release_notes". Where they all should be placed ? Create some new volume on system parition just to collect release notes ? Or just do not install them, and only put in arhive ? Then, if anyone will install it, reboot, and do not save archive, no release notes at all as well.
But rollback driver its for rollback stuff. Will be a bit unlogical to say "hey, we have all release notes in rollback driver". Will be imho unlogical and messy.we may put all into rollback drawer
That one imho better, right. Something like SYS:Documentation/ReleaseNotes/ , and there just put all release notes from all the programms.or in alternative the changelogs files can be copied in SYS:Documentation (the correct place for all docs/text files in general)
That one no-go as well, because users will scream later that "we want to see release notes, where they are ? deleted after installing ? blah !".Also as latest option we can always leave them inside their original archives and nothing else, many people tend to do a proper backup also for the single updates they download (for example i do that anytime a new archive comes to AmiUpdate)
Thanks Rigo !- Added some substantial new functionality. The user now has the option to save the extended information of each update, which is usually used for release information. This works on a server-by-server basis, and is set within the preferences editor. Open the preferences editor and go to the "Servers" tab. A new column has been added to show whether the release information from each server should be saved or not. The feature can be toggled by selecting the server and clicking "Edit". Once enabled, the release information will be saved in the SYS:Documentation/ReleaseInfo drawer. A file will be created for each unique update, and the information will be saved into it under a heading denoting the version and the date of this update. The file will be named after the package name, so all release information will be collected in one file for each package. For example, each update of "Kernel" will be saved into a file called "SYS:Documentation/ReleaseInfo/Kernel_release_info". Each version will have a separate section within this file showing the information for each release.