Re: Fedora Plasma Product announcement

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On 03/12/2014 07:36 AM, Lukáš Tinkl wrote:
Hi list,
this is to briefly announce our intent to create a new "Fedora Plasma Product"[1], as part of the fedora.next initiative. This product should eventually replace the current KDE spin. Today, during the regular KDE SIG meeting, we formally ratified its Mission Statement and Governance[2] documents. Prior to officially submitting the proposal to FESCo, we're going to work hard in the following days and weeks on refining and polishing the Product Requirements and TechSpecs documents.

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Plasma_Product
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Plasma_Product/Governance

Feedback and comments from the community are welcome and appreciated.

On behalf of the membership,

Hey Lukáš,

I'm interested in what virtual keyboard would be included (if any) in such a release?

I'm asking because I'm playing around with getting word prediction going on the Maliit keyboard for a disabled friend of mine and I'm interested if this has been given any thought at this stage.

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Kindest Regards,

Brad Hubbard
Senior Software Maintenance Engineer
Red Hat Global Support Services
Asia Pacific Region

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