On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Christian Schaller <cschalle(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Here are some draft notes I prepared to try to help our marketing team
build up some release notes and press material on the Fedora Workstation release.
Already sent it to the Working Group members, but I thought I send it out to these two
lists for further review and suggestions.
Christian
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Fedora Workstation Marketing
The Fedora Workstation is a new take on desktop development from the Fedora
Community. Instead of seeing ourselves primarily as passive packagers of any
software we manage to find we are now instead picking the best components out
there and doing a lot of of work to integrate and polish them, presenting you
with something you will feel is a much more polished and targeted product
than what you seen before from the Fedora community. We want our desktop operating
system to solve your problems, not be your problem.
Easy access to all your Software
The cornerstone of the Fedora Workstation is our Software installer application, or
our appstore if you like.. It provides a modern and fast interface for finding all
any kind of desktop software for your Fedora Workstation. In Fedora 21 we are using
the new hawkeye backend [...]
That will trigger a "wtf is a hawkeye backend" to pretty much anyone
that does not know the history here and/or about yum/dnf/PackageKit
internals. So I'd rephrase it to say that its faster etc. without
going into details like the name of the PK backend.