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Talking points are key features of the new release that we want to point out. There are different types of talking points for different types of people: users, developers, sysadmins, and more. They are meant to provide a short, effective answer the question" | Talking points are key features of the new release that we want to point out. There are different types of talking points for different types of people: users, developers, sysadmins, and more. They are meant to provide a short, effective answer to the question "What cool stuff is in the latest release of Fedora?" They are compelling, not necessarily comprehensive. | ||
For information on the process we use to come up with talking points, see the [[Talking points SOP]]. | For information on the process we use to come up with talking points, see the [[Talking points SOP]]. |
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Talking points are key features of the new release that we want to point out. There are different types of talking points for different types of people: users, developers, sysadmins, and more. They are meant to provide a short, effective answer to the question "What cool stuff is in the latest release of Fedora?" They are compelling, not necessarily comprehensive.
For information on the process we use to come up with talking points, see the Talking points SOP.
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