Hi !

Hmm, the other feature that I think is quite remarkable is the integration with 
ownClown in terms of supporting free cloud computing. I haven't tried myself
yet, but I think it is worth to mention. Not sure if it must be in the main 
highlight feature list, but sure it needs some special attention.

Cheers,

   -- Juanjo Marin



----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Allan Day <[email protected]>
> Para: GNOME Marketing List <[email protected]>
> CC: 
> Enviado: Lunes 4 de marzo de 2013 11:57
> Asunto: GNOME 3.8 Release Notes
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm in the process of writing the release notes and they're going
> pretty well. One thing we should discuss is the headline feature list:
> this is the list of features that we want to highlight in the notes
> and other marketing materials. So far my draft list looks like:
> 
> * Windows View (improved thumbnails, easier window switching)
> * Application View (new section for frequently used and application folders)
> * Search (new search view can integrate any application, plus there's
> the new search settings)
> * Privacy & sharing (new settings, connects well with our privacy campaign)
> * Clocks (new app)
> * Improved animation rendering (courtesy of Owen - http://blog.fishsoup.net/)
> * Classic mode
> * Initial setup
> * Details (highlighting the work of Every Detail Matters this cycle)
> * Settings (lots of updates to the control center)
> * Input methods (plenty of updates here too)
> 
> So that's 11 items, which is probably a bit too many. The weakest
> features (from a marketing perspective) are probably initial setup,
> details, settings and input methods.
> 
> Any opinions on what should be demoted?
> 
> Allan
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