I like it. We are still missing a theme, though. Andreas and the marketing guys will have a hard time finding out what the splash banner should be about. Journalists and casual bloggers won't find easily where to start with apart from "GNOME 2.20 released".
You haven't mentioned the i18n improvements. My +1 to pick this as theme since it is a pace where the platform is registering a lot of improvement. This is my last attempt trying to influence the agenda. :) Feel free to commit or refuse. GNOME 2.20 - TRULY MULTICULTURAL The latest release of the GNOME desktop brings several improvements in the areas of internationalization and localization, reflecting the progress of free software in all continents. 5 new languages are fully supported: Basque, Bengali, Chinese (Hong Kong) , Estonian and Persian. Right To Left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew benefit now from complete mirrored interfaces. Also vertical texts (used for instance by Chinese) are better supported now with own variants of punctuation marks. The Pango text rendering system has a new shaping engine for the N'Ko script, used in West Africa, not well served by computer systems until now. There are many improvements in other areas of GNOME &gnomeversion;, including: desktop search integrated into the file chooser dialog; convenient new features in the Evolution email and calendar client; enhanced browsing of image collections; simplified system preferences; efficient power management and incredibly accurate laptop battery monitoring. Developers receive more help with application development thanks to a new version of the GTK+ toolkit, improved tools, and a great new documentation web site. -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
