Hello Everyone,
Talking points are key highlights of the new release. They should be
compelling, but they will not necessarily be comprehensive. There are
different types of talking points for different types of people:
general desktop users/everyone, developers, and sysadmins. They are
meant to provide a short, effective answer to the question, "What cool
stuff is in the latest release of the Fedora KDE Desktop Edition?"
Each cycle, the Marketing team compiles a short list of approximately
three talking points for each of these audiences for the upcoming
release. For this release, we will, with the help of the KDE SIG team,
be creating a set of talking points for the KDE Desktop Edition. For
Fedora 13, they're found here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KDE/Fedora_13_Talking_Points
If you have a talking point that you feel meets the criteria found on
the talking points SOP page at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talking_points_SOP, add it to the the
table on the F13 page with supporting information. Please make your
changes to the wiki page, so that the Marketing team and KDE SIG can
efficiently capture and consider your input.
The Marketing team and KDE SIG will make final adjustments to the list of
talking points at the KDE SIG meeting on March 2, which will be announced
on the Fedora KDE list and is open to everyone. If you are interested in
attending the meeting, the agenda, location, and time details can be
found at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings. Following
the meeting, the finalized list of talking points will be announced,
and posted to
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KDE/Fedora_13_Talking_Points.
The Marketing team recently standardized SOPs for creating general Fedora
release Talking Points, which this push for KDE release Talking Points is
based off of. You can view a draft of them here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talking_points_SOP
Thanks and best
Ryan Rix
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