Hey all, I had the opportunity to ask Joe Cassad from Linux Magazine about how they come across ideas for stories and articles, and what Fedora can do to make it easier for them to find stories about Fedora. The most important part of the response I got was this Me: > * In an ideal world, how would you like to go about getting > information about a project like Fedora when trying to find material > for new articles? Essentially, what can Fedora do for you to make your > job easier!? > Joe: I'm not sure where you are on this now, but one thing I have noticed in the past is that it is difficult to get good documentation on Fedora until after the release. If I don't get to see a detailed description of highlights or new features until the release notes appear, this task of finding good article topics can't start until the release. It then takes a couple months to get an article and a couple more months to edit and print the magazine. If there were a way to get better documentation before the release, that would help a lot. I don't know if you're having to content with non-disclosure strategies here, so maybe this isn't possible. Me: > Do you know about our FeatureList page? > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/9/FeatureList > Joe: OK. That's useful to know about. I'll watch that list. The important part is the description. Some of these features have useful descriptions some are not as easy to understand at a glance. --------------- What do people think? Maybe the SSS could help us here? And the FeatureList could be promoted more/cleaned up by marketing or docs people? Best wishes, Jon -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list