Argh indeed - I'm worried I'm going down the wrong direction with respect to the release overview and putting in too much information! After chatting to kanarip in IRC a bit about it, I think there are two approaches I can see this going in myself. The first is the current one: ------------- Bluetooth Bluetooth is becoming an increasingly ubiquitous technology for sharing information wirelessly across short distances: it's found in mobile phones, games controllers, hands-free headsets and computers. With this in mind, Fedora developers are working hard to make sure the end-user experience is as pleasant an out of the box experience as possible. Fedora 9 introduces a number of new capabilities: * work with a bluetooth printer as you would any local printer * use mobile phones and PDAs as a remote control * control a mobile's call and messaging functions from a computer * contact and calendar information synchronisation More details and documentation can be found on the feature's wiki page. ------------- And the second is the new option: ----------------- Bluetooth Fedora 9 will make it easy to use bluetooth in a large number of different situations including working with your bluetooth printer and synchronising all your contact and calendar information with mobile devices. More details and documentation can be found on the feature's wiki page. --------------------- Maybe there's even room for both!? Or maybe there's a third way? All this release overview/summary/notes stuff still makes my head spin! Hopefully somebody can set me straight :) Best wishes, Jon -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list