Does anyone want to add something to the agenda for today's WG meeting? It starts at 1300 UTC / 09:00am EDT.
Since there is no agenda yet, I propose we cancel this week unless somebody proposes an agenda item. :)
Michael
On Mon, 2015-04-13 at 07:18 -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
Does anyone want to add something to the agenda for today's WG meeting? It starts at 1300 UTC / 09:00am EDT.
Since there is no agenda yet, I propose we cancel this week unless somebody proposes an agenda item. :)
Those of us present didn't have anything to discuss, so we decided to cancel. It was never really destined to go well without Paul, I think. :)
Next meeting is April 27, 1300 UTC / 09:00am EDT.
Michael
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 08:12:52AM -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
Since there is no agenda yet, I propose we cancel this week unless somebody proposes an agenda item. :)
Those of us present didn't have anything to discuss, so we decided to cancel. It was never really destined to go well without Paul, I think. Next meeting is April 27, 1300 UTC / 09:00am EDT.
It would really be helpful for me (and I think Fedora Marketing in general) to have Workstation 22 talking points coming together before the end of April. Any chance of an off-week meeting focusing on that?
On Mon, 2015-04-13 at 11:54 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
It would really be helpful for me (and I think Fedora Marketing in general) to have Workstation 22 talking points coming together before the end of April. Any chance of an off-week meeting focusing on that?
Fine by me. Paul is in charge of the calendar, I think. :)
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 12:41:09PM -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Mon, 2015-04-13 at 11:54 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
It would really be helpful for me (and I think Fedora Marketing in general) to have Workstation 22 talking points coming together before the end of April. Any chance of an off-week meeting focusing on that?
Fine by me. Paul is in charge of the calendar, I think. :)
I started the talking points, but 100% agree we need to flesh them out. Pete just hit me up on IRC about the very same topic. ;-)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_22_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation
I tried to conglomerate a few of the major changes into related, general topics. For instance, the revamp of ABRT notices, the long-running Terminal task notifications, and the redesign of the notifications themselves were related so I explained them together.
The talking points target "normal people," so I've taken care to describe the changes in terms that are understandable to a lay audience. Talking points are not the place to describe under-the-hood library or framework changes, unless there's a user-visible result. In that case, the result is the talking point, not the technical change itself.
It would be great if we can summarize some changes *other* than upstream GNOME into these points, although the F22 cycle was a bit abbreviated, so I'm not sure there were that many non-GNOME changes that will be visible to users.
If anyone has further ideas for talking points, please add them to the wiki!
Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote: ...
It would be great if we can summarize some changes *other* than upstream GNOME into these points, although the F22 cycle was a bit abbreviated, so I'm not sure there were that many non-GNOME changes that will be visible to users.
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I've added some more talking points from the GNOME release notes - feel free to hack (or delete) as you want.
There's a talking point for the Software app, but I'm not sure how much changed there in F22. The only change that I'm aware of on the GNOME side is the integration of automatic codec installation.
Allan
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