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== Ideas for next round ==
== Ideas for next round ==
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19:22 < mchua> kashyapc: out of curiosity - what would have made the deadline
* Note talking points schedule at end of Feature List page, and make sure it's clear to developers how talking points fit into the feature cycle/process. (from kashyapc)
              easier to know about / keep track of / etc?
* have Community Talking Points - what we're doing with each release that isn't necessarily directly tied to the distro, but Features / Enhancements we're making to the community. SOPs, rawhide, FI, etc, etc. We're giving people a compelling list as to why they should be trying out Fedora 13; why should we not have a compelling list as to why they should try out our community? (rbergero)
19:22 < mchua> I get the feeling we may have unintentionally blindsided
              developers despite trying hard not to.
19:22 -!- pingou_ [~pingou@fedora/pingou] has joined #fedora-mktg
19:24 < kashyapc> mchua,  one reason, me not being more lazy :)   seriously, I
                  feel  you folks  have done a good job.
19:25 < kashyapc> mchua, I was the only guy trying to keep track of it. (as
                  other folks were neck deep in more pressing issues)
19:27 < kashyapc> mchua, one thing I can think of - may be a small Note about
                  this at the end of the main FeatureList page ?
19:30 < kashyapc> mchua, thanks for the info, btw.
19:33 < mchua> kashyapc: Oh, that's a good idea - we should be clearer about
              how this ties into the feature cycle.
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Revision as of 08:55, 25 February 2010

Ideas for next round

  • Note talking points schedule at end of Feature List page, and make sure it's clear to developers how talking points fit into the feature cycle/process. (from kashyapc)
  • have Community Talking Points - what we're doing with each release that isn't necessarily directly tied to the distro, but Features / Enhancements we're making to the community. SOPs, rawhide, FI, etc, etc. We're giving people a compelling list as to why they should be trying out Fedora 13; why should we not have a compelling list as to why they should try out our community? (rbergero)