On 08/04/2015 07:49 AM, Gabriele Trombini wrote:
Hi all,
as usual marketing team drafted the talking points page [1].
I'm not sure about the correct splitting up between the flavours and, of course, I'll be glad if you do correct any mistake in that page.
Hey - this is fantastic, thanks so much! Only one or two comments/observations:
- Should we have an "elevator pitch" for this release, and what would it be? What's the overall "theme" for Fedora 23?
- Should there be something about GCC in this set of talking points?
Best,
jzb
On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 08:55:43AM -0400, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
- Should we have an "elevator pitch" for this release, and what would it
be? What's the overall "theme" for Fedora 23?
The current story of "back on the six month track" seems okay, although that's also true of F22. I think we're also on track to have Atomic _separate_ from those releases, which is a big deal — even if you're not an Atomic user, it represents our first deliverable like that... something driven by the six-month engine but not tied to it.
- Should there be something about GCC in this set of talking points?
Yes. :)
Il giorno mar, 04/08/2015 alle 08.55 -0400, Joe Brockmeier ha scritto:
Hey - this is fantastic, thanks so much! Only one or two comments/observations:
- Should we have an "elevator pitch" for this release, and what would
it be? What's the overall "theme" for Fedora 23?
Above my suggestion, if it's the right direction, I'll crosspost the ML (Cloud, Server and Workstation) for gathering the notes.
Feel free to edit any sentence you don't like.
"Fedora 23 will be shipped with a special attention to the system security and is focused to the easy use. Few of the things are related individually to each kind of users:
- Developers will find any tools to get their job improved, just like GCC5, Mono4. Perl 5.22, jQuery;
- Sysadmin will find optimized tools allowing to manage Server and Cloud, such as the Cockpit GUI, Containerized Server Roles, Cloud MOTD, Cloud Systemd Networkd;
- Users will find the latest versions of the software, e.g. LibreOffice 5, Evince and an UEFI machine firmware update, System Firmware Update.
But the whole operating system will be shipped with real improvements related to the security. Hardening all packages, disabling SSL3 and RC4 by default, having a DNS resolver are towards to a more secure distribution."
Gabri
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