On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:06:09PM -0500, Jens Petersen wrote:
Perhaps I missed it but I didn't see any clear indication that
a Talking Point has to be a Feature. Is that the case?
It doesn't. A Talking Point should be clearly advantageous to the
latest release or somehow contemporaneous with the release. For
example, the public debut of the Fedora Community portal, which was
not technically a feature of Fedora 11, was still a Talking Point.
Since the TPs will be used quite a bit in formulating release-specific
marketing material, they'll naturally favor features. But there
should be room for one or two non-feature related, important things
going on around the release.
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