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# Overwrite default-bookmarks.html in the package directory | # Overwrite default-bookmarks.html in the package directory |
Revision as of 12:34, 18 March 2010
Introduction
This is a Marketing SOP that describes how to create release bookmarks, which are the set of Firefox bookmarks included by default in a new release. This is done by creating and maintaining the fedora-bookmarks package once per release, before the Beta freze.
Examples
You can see examples of past release bookmarks at Features/Bookmarks, or directly in the package database entry for fedora-bookmarks.
Instructions
- Add the bookmarks you want to your running Firefox instance
- Find the top level 'Bookmarks' menu, then click 'Organize Bookmarks'
- Click 'Import & Backup' > 'Export HTML'
- save the file
- To make Red Hat Legal happy, remove any ICON="..." occurrences in the file. I generally just gedit and manually remove them.
- Load the file in firefox (File > Open File) just to sanity check
- Overwrite default-bookmarks.html in the package directory
- Bump the spec file and add a changelog entry
- commit, tag, build
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