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I was doing some thinking about Fedora Marketing and wound up reading through some of the
F26 Changes. I realized that out template doesn't seem to specifically call out some
data would be helpful to the outreach teams (Marketing, Ambassadors, Magazine, etc.) in
promoting our releases.
I'd like to consider expanding the "Benefits to Fedora" and "User
Experience" sections of the Changes template. I am thinking of: (note all examples
are hypothetical and possibly wrong)
1.5 Benefits to Fedora (complete all that apply)
1.5.1 Benefits to Fedora (technical)
Describe the technical benefits of this change. This is how the change makes the
distribution technically better. For example:
* This change modifies a package to use a different language stack that reduces install
size by removing dependencies
* This upgrade results in faster resolution of user requests from /etc/passwd
* This change causes 100% of proprietary programs to be Open Source
1.5.2 Benefits to Fedora (distribution)
Address the benefits of this change to the Fedora Distribution as a whole or the specific
Editions/Spins/etc. it applies too. This section is for the benefits to the project. For
example:
* This change modifies the default install of Fedora Workstation to be more in line with
the base install of Fedora Server. Building for a more related package set will allow for
greater reuse of OpenQA tests.
* This change ensures that a minimal set of tools required for contribution to Fedora
are installed easing the onboarding of new contributors.
1.9 User Experience (complete all that apply)
1.9.1 User Experience (technical)
Describe the specific interactions that will change for the user. For example:
* Kerberos tickets that can be renewed will be automatically renewed and survive
reboots.
* The user's home directory will automatically clean and file downloaded files,
placing them in date specific folders after 30 days.
* The default installation of Firefox will be enabled for kerberos based SSO resulting
in fewer login screens.
1.9.2 User Experience (beneficial)
Why is this change good for users? How does it help them be more productive? What is the
benefit of this change? For example:
* Users will now have to authenticate less and become more productive. Credential
management improvements mean a user can start their work day with a single sign on and not
have to pause for reauthentication during their entire day.
* Libreoffice is one of the most commonly installed applications on Fedora and it is now
available by default to help users "hit the ground running."
* Python developers will find the package separation between Python 3 and Python 2 makes
it easier for them to know what is installed and being used by which version. Dependency
auto-completion will cause executed code to automatically pull packaged pypi packages as
needed by the Python interpreter. This will result in more successful executions of code
during the development process.
* Green has been scientifically proven to be the most relaxing color. The move to a
default background color of green with green text will result in Fedora users being the
most relaxed users of any operating system.
I believe these sections will help drive our changes into a story for our users and show
that we are making decisions for the distribution to benefit our users. We do that today
but we aren't necessarily telling our users about it. I hope this data will help the
outreach groups do even more in the way of sharing this story.
I'd appreciate your feedback on this. Will this actually help the outreach teams?
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https://pagure.io/fedora-marketing/issue/247