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| == What are talking points? ==
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| Talking points are developed over the course of the release. We use feature freeze as a snapshot to begin crafting the general story that the release might tell, identifying key features for users, developers, sysadmins, visionaries... different types of Fedora consumers.
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| By identifying the stuff that seems really cool now, we can help lean on those developers to ensure that the feature makes the next release.
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| == Talking point selection ==
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| There are two criteria:
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| # general level of coolness | |
| # likelihood that the feature will make the release
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| Some notes:
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| * Only the top three talking points are required, fit in as many as you can
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| * We can go up to five required, if they are short, sweet, and good
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| * Anything beyond that is too long, but judge yourself in your announcement
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| * We'll add points and move the order around until a good set arrives
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| === Mandatory Content ===
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| According to what was in the [http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-October/msg00008.html FC-6 announcement] , there is nothing mandatory. Cool.
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| === Please Mention Somewhere ===
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| 1. If you are upgrading your Fedora install, do yourself a favor and read the release notes. Changes, such as the need for file system labels, can have a major impact on your upgrade experience.
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| === Current talking points ===
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| [[F12 talking points]]
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| {{ Template:message/notice | For the current release talking points, refer to [[Releases/TalkingPoints| Releases/TalkingPoints]].
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| == Past talking points ==
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| *[[F11 talking points]]
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| *[[F10 talking points]]
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| *[[F9 talking points]]
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