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|[[Features/3D_Printing | 3D Printing]] || || | |[[Features/3D_Printing | 3D Printing]] || Users, Developers, Develop & Distribute || This enables 3D printing technologies directly in Fedora, including creation of 3D models, generation of G-code for printers, and the ability to control 3D printers, such as RepRap. These capabilities are new to Fedora. | ||
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|[[Features/AnacondaNewUI_Followup | AnacondaNewUI Followup]] || || | |[[Features/AnacondaNewUI_Followup | AnacondaNewUI Followup]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/AnacondaRealmIntegration | Anaconda Realm Integration]] || | |[[Features/AnacondaRealmIntegration | Anaconda Realm Integration]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/BIND10 | BIND10]] || || | |[[Features/BIND10 | BIND10]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/CUPS1.6 | CUPS 1.6]] || || | |[[Features/CUPS1.6 | CUPS 1.6]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/Checkpoint_Restore | Checkpoint/Restore]] || || | |[[Features/Checkpoint_Restore | Checkpoint/Restore]] || Sysadmin, Start & Recover || Enables process checkpoints, which can be used to either restore a process (in case of failure) without significant data loss, or to move a process, process tree, or container to another machine for load balancing or system maintenance purposes, without disrupting service. | ||
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|[[Features/DevelopersAssistant | Developers Assistant]] ||Developers, Develop & Distribute || | |[[Features/DevelopersAssistant | Developers Assistant]] ||Developers, Develop & Distribute || Provides an easy method for developers to start new projects via package sets by language (currently C, Java, and Python). A new project can take advantage of project templates and samples, based on language selection or framework, as well as having the appropriate toolchain installed to develop in that language. Additionally, the ability to directly upload to GitHub is HUUUUUGE and cool. | ||
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|[[Features/DracutHostOnly | Dracut HostOnly]] || || | |[[Features/DracutHostOnly | Dracut HostOnly]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/NewFirstboot | New firstboot]] || || | |[[Features/NewFirstboot | New firstboot]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/NodeJS | Node.js]] || Developers, Develop & Distribute || | |[[Features/NodeJS | Node.js]] || Developers, Develop & Distribute || The Node.js platform is a highly popular development and deployment ecosystem, designed for easily building fast, scalable network applications, and suitable for developing real-time applications that run across distributed devices. In addition to the node.js runtime, the npm package manager is also included. End-users will also benefit from the ability to run Node.js apps such as etherpad lite and ethercalc in Fedora. | ||
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|[[Features/OpenLMIEaseOfUse | Ease Of Use: System Management with OpenLMI]] || || | |[[Features/OpenLMIEaseOfUse | Ease Of Use: System Management with OpenLMI]] || Sysadmins, Monitor and Manage || | ||
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|[[Features/OpenShift_Origin | OpenShift Origin]] || || | |[[Features/OpenShift_Origin | OpenShift Origin]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/ReplaceMySQLwithMariaDB | Replace MySQL with MariaDB]] || || | |[[Features/ReplaceMySQLwithMariaDB | Replace MySQL with MariaDB]] || || | ||
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|[[Features/Ruby_2.0.0 | Ruby 2.0.0]] ||Developers, Develop & Distribute || | |[[Features/Ruby_2.0.0 | Ruby 2.0.0]] ||Developers, Develop & Distribute || Ruby 2.0.0 is the newest version of this popular language, released in February 2013. It includes a number of new features and increases in speed and reliability. An included custom Ruby loader provides the ability to easily switch interpreters while still keeping backwards compatibility with all the user's ruby scripts. | ||
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|[[Features/Ryu | Ryu Network Operating System]] || || | |[[Features/Ryu | Ryu Network Operating System]] || || | ||
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= Template for Final Talking Points Selected = | = Template for Final Talking Points Selected = |
Revision as of 10:24, 25 March 2013
These are the Talking Points for the Fedora 19 release. They are currently under construction. For information on how we are making these talking points, please see Talking Points SOP.
Categories
We have traditionally used categories along the lines of "User, Developer, Sysadmin," and of late have used additional categories for release announcements such as "cloud." I'd like to rethink that - the line is increasingly blurry for all of those groups, and I wonder if we might get more understanding by grouping some features along the lines of what they enable.
Suggested Categories
- User
- Sysadmin
- Developer
- Cloud
- (new) Develop and Distribute: Languages, compilers, and tools for developing software, and tools for packaging software.
- (new) Start and Recover: Enabling a variety of options for improving boot times, as well as quicker recovery from system or software failure.
- (new) Monitor and Manage: Systems and resource management, and tools for diagnosis, monitoring, and logging.
- Add your suggestion here!
How to use Categories
Feel free to give a feature multiple categories; if you come up with category suggestions of your own, add them to the suggested categories list and apply them in the list of features as you see fit and reasonable.
Brainstorming List
Features on this draft/brainstorming list have been accepted as features for Fedora 19. Extended descriptions of the features can be seen on the Feature List; it may be helpful to view that list in a separate window as you consider which features
Feature | Category | Why should this be a talking point? |
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3D Printing | Users, Developers, Develop & Distribute | This enables 3D printing technologies directly in Fedora, including creation of 3D models, generation of G-code for printers, and the ability to control 3D printers, such as RepRap. These capabilities are new to Fedora. |
AnacondaNewUI Followup | ||
Anaconda Realm Integration | ||
BIND10 | ||
CUPS 1.6 | ||
Checkpoint/Restore | Sysadmin, Start & Recover | Enables process checkpoints, which can be used to either restore a process (in case of failure) without significant data loss, or to move a process, process tree, or container to another machine for load balancing or system maintenance purposes, without disrupting service. |
Developers Assistant | Developers, Develop & Distribute | Provides an easy method for developers to start new projects via package sets by language (currently C, Java, and Python). A new project can take advantage of project templates and samples, based on language selection or framework, as well as having the appropriate toolchain installed to develop in that language. Additionally, the ability to directly upload to GitHub is HUUUUUGE and cool. |
Dracut HostOnly | ||
Erlang/OTP R16 | ||
Fedora 19 Boost 1.53 Uplift | ||
Federated VoIP | ||
firewalld Lockdown | ||
firewalld Rich Language | ||
First-Class Cloud Images | ||
FreeIPA Two Factor Authentication | ||
GCC 4.8.x | ||
GLIBC 2.17 | ||
GNOME 3.8 | ||
Guile2 | ||
High Availability Container Resources | Sysadmin, Monitor & Manage | |
FreeIPA v3 Trust Improvements | ||
Features/JRuby 1.7 | ||
Java 8 | ||
KDE Plasma Workspaces 4.10 | ||
KScreen | ||
Less Brittle Kerberos | ||
MATE Desktop 1.6 | ||
MEMSTOMP | ||
MinGW GCC 4.8 | ||
More Mobile Broadband | ||
NFStest | ||
New firstboot | ||
Node.js | Developers, Develop & Distribute | The Node.js platform is a highly popular development and deployment ecosystem, designed for easily building fast, scalable network applications, and suitable for developing real-time applications that run across distributed devices. In addition to the node.js runtime, the npm package manager is also included. End-users will also benefit from the ability to run Node.js apps such as etherpad lite and ethercalc in Fedora. |
Ease Of Use: System Management with OpenLMI | Sysadmins, Monitor and Manage | |
OpenShift Origin | ||
OpenStack Grizzly | ||
Feature Name: Performance Co-Pilot Feature Update | ||
PHP 5.5 | ||
Pillow | ||
QXL/Spice KMS Driver | ||
Update RPM to 4.11 | ||
Realmd FreeIPA Support | ||
Remove PyXML from Fedora | ||
Replace MySQL with MariaDB | ||
Ruby 2.0.0 | Developers, Develop & Distribute | Ruby 2.0.0 is the newest version of this popular language, released in February 2013. It includes a number of new features and increases in speed and reliability. An included custom Ruby loader provides the ability to easily switch interpreters while still keeping backwards compatibility with all the user's ruby scripts. |
Ryu Network Operating System | ||
SSSD improve AD integration | ||
Scratch for Fedora | ||
Shared System Certificates | ||
Simplify Java/Maven Packaging using XMvn | Developers, Develop & Distribute | |
Syslinux Option | ||
systemd Calendar Timers | ||
systemd Lightweight Containers | ||
systemd Message Catalog | ||
systemd/udev Predictable Network Interface Names | ||
systemd Resource Control | ||
Systemtap 2.2 | Sysadmins, Monitor & Manage | |
Thermostat 1.0 | Sysadmins, Monitor & Manage | |
Trusted Network Connect (TNC) | ||
Virt Storage Migration | ||
Virtio RNG | ||
Add LVM Thin provisioning support to the yum-fs-snapshot plugin | ||
Yum Groups as Objects | ||
GSS Proxy | ||
libkkc |
Template for Final Talking Points Selected
These are the Talking Points for the Fedora 19 release. For information on how these talking points were chosen, see Talking Points SOP. They are intended to help Ambassadors quickly present an overview of highlighted features when talking about the release.
The talking points are based in part on the features for this release. Any Fedora community member can introduce a feature, using our feature process.
For desktop users and everyone
Things of general interest to most people using Fedora.
Feature Name
GNOME 3 feature Link to feature on FeatureList.
Long description of feature, paragraph-sized.
To the point, short sentence about Feature.
For administrators
Improvements that make system administrators' lives better.
Feature Name
GNOME 3 feature Link to feature on FeatureList.
Long description of feature, paragraph-sized.
To the point, short sentence about Feature.
For developers
Innovations that make Fedora a great platform for software developers.
Feature Name
GNOME 3 feature Link to feature on FeatureList.
Long description of feature, paragraph-sized.
To the point, short sentence about Feature.
Spins
Spins are alternate versions of Fedora, tailored for various uses by community members.
Spins are alternate versions of Fedora. In addition to various desktop environments for Fedora, spins are also available as tailored environments for various types of users via hand-picked application sets or customizations.
(OLD EXAMPLE FOLLOWS - need to replace with what is submitted for F19!) Interest-specific Spins include the Design Suite Spin, Games Spin, and Security Spin, among others. Available desktop environments, in addition to the GNOME 3 desktop which is shipped in the default version of Fedora 15, include Xfce, Sugar on a Stick, KDE, and LXDE.
To see all of the Official Fedora 19 Release Spins, see the Fedora 19 Release Spins link.
Spin Name
GNOME 3 feature Link to spin on FeatureList.
Long description of feature, paragraph-sized.
To the point, short sentence about Spin.