Re: Choosing slide contents for F17's release - in this mailing list thread

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On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2011-10-06 at 16:06 +0200, Kévin Raymond wrote:
> > 2. Feature slide. Right now it's about gnome 3. before that it was about
> > auto-installing printer drivers. Which f16 feature we should use for this
> > slide?
>
> Grub2 ? :)
> GPT disk label ?
> A user-friendly one, I don't know

GNOME 3.2 is a pretty big deal I think and its inclusion in f16 beta is
already getting lots of positive attention.
It is, but I think it would make non-gnome guys angry if we feature gnome in the slides again. Other features deserves a chance too.

Blender 2.5 (but maybe not. Been out a while, it could show Fedora being
slow if we highlight it.)

GNOME Input Integration "Provide a unified input indictator for
gnome-shell, allowing users to switch seamlessly between keyboard
layouts and input methods."

Virt-manager Guest Inspection "Virt-manager displays the operating
system and applications within a guest, and allows the filesystems and
Windows Registry of a guest to be browsed (read-only)."
I like this one.

Sugar 0.94 "Provide the latest Sugar Learning Environment, including an
enhanced activity set to provide an stable demo environment for Sugar as
well as an environment for developers. "

We can use this only if we won't use the SoaS spin for the spin slide.
~m




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