On Fri 30 July 2010 10:20:15 Nicu Buculei wrote: > On 07/29/2010 06:58 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FeatureList > > > > Off the top of my head, I see some very compelling stuff to which we > > might call people's attention: > > > > * systemd > > * EC2 > > * MeeGo > > * Roll-up of programming tools (D, Eclipse Helios, GNUstep, debugging > > tools) > > Can we have at least 1-2 talking points "end-users" (i.e. not developers > and sysadmins) would actually care? You know, *desktop features*. Hi Nicu, The current feature list is indeed a little bit .. ahem... lacking on the end- user front, you're right, honestly. The creation of Fedora's marketing talking points is mostly an ad-hoc process done by, well, anyone who is interested at all, marketing, or ambassadors, or infra, or design or... :) So, I guess the question then, what do *you* want to see that attracts "end- users"? :) Granted, Fedora 14 won't ship Firefox 4 (your biggest disappointment I'd guess, based on your blog post[1]), but there has to be *something* that users will care about? Anything new in microblogging on the GNOME end? What about in evolution or gnome-games or ...? (I'm just listing off random ideas... I'm not a GNOME Desktop Edition user, and probably dont have much to give to the "end-user" experience discussion outside of the KDE Plasma Desktop Edition release.) > Also, since it was delayed, should not we take GNOME 3 out of the > features list? I think that's more of a FESCo decision, correct? I'd assume that it'd be taken out, and the fallback provisions (shipping GNOME 2, basically, with GNOME 3 still labelled as "experimental") would be followed... All the best, Ryan [1]: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2010/07/no-video-for-you.html -- Ryan Rix == http://hackersramblings.wordpress.com | http://rix.si/ == == http://rix.si/page/contact/ if you need a word ==
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