> https://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/fedora-flyer-workstation/fedora-flyer-workstation-nimbus-sans.pdf (snipetty snip) > I was wondering if I should also make a general pamphlet for a non dev > audience. +1 Hi Ankur, if you'd like, send me a message and I would be pleased to give you a hand from the perspective of a "regular desktop user" who isn't a developer or even remotely involved in IT (beyond just being a home hobbyist). I do want to say that as a general purpose desktop, Fedora 21 is both a massive improvement over previous releases as well as a showcase of all the cumulative improvements over the past few years. I last had this impression about Fedora with F14, except that at the time it was more a matter of simply realizing that "it all *just*works*" without my being aware of any specific improvement. Well ok, I know now and knew then how to make it "just work" for me, but with this release it's still quite a noticeable improvement. The biggest specific improvement I see is with the software installer that is able to suggest available apps that aren't installed, but which may be the kind that the user is looking for when they do a search in the activities screen. Even as a relatively long-term Fedora user (since 2008 and Fedora 9) I am very pleased with how well integrated this release is for what I would consider the "average desktop user". Thank you all for the great release! -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop