See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F23_Final_release_announcement#Fedora_Server
I'd like the annoucement to be mainly targeted at new or casual users. Details and tech stuff should go into the release notes. Here, for each of the editions, I think we want just
- the quick elevator pitch ("Deploy complex services with a click....")
- a one-liner describing the most exciting new things (new role? anything else?)
- an action statement — "Get Fedora Server this morning and have an identity management solution in place by lunchtime."
except, not necessarily those words. What words *should* I use?
Also, if promoting Fedora Server (or Fedora in general) is interesting to you, also please see this thread on the Fedora Council discussion list:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/council-discuss/2015-October/01378...
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On 10/21/2015 10:35 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F23_Final_release_announcement#Fedora_S
erver
I'd like the annoucement to be mainly targeted at new or casual users. Details and tech stuff should go into the release notes. Here, for each of the editions, I think we want just
- the quick elevator pitch ("Deploy complex services with a
click....")
"Linux service management made simple."?
- a one-liner describing the most exciting new things (new role?
anything else?)
Manage a Kubernetes cluster from the Cockpit Admin Console Launch a FreeIPA domain controller from a kickstart file.
- an action statement — "Get Fedora Server this morning and have an
identity management solution in place by lunchtime."
except, not necessarily those words. What words *should* I use?
Actually, that's a pretty good one.
We could also go with: "Take control of the datacenter of the future. Today."
I'm not really coming up with a lot of great material for this release, honestly. There's a fair amount of good work, but not a lot of it is user-visible.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 04:12:49PM -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
"Linux service management made simple."?
Thanks. I went ahead and integrated this stuff into the wiki page.
I'm not really coming up with a lot of great material for this release, honestly. There's a fair amount of good work, but not a lot of it is user-visible.
This is why you're supposed to name stuff after you make it, not before. :) If I were doing this in retrospect, and had Total Naming Control, I've called the previous release Fedora 21.1, and this 21.2.
Next release is going to be big, though. :)
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