----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jaroslav Reznik" <[email protected]>
> To: "For discussions about marketing and expanding the Fedora user base" 
> <[email protected]>
> Cc: "For participants of the Documentation Project" 
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 6:39:56 AM
> Subject: F20 Alpha announcement & release notes
> 
> Hi!
> As the F20 Alpha is tomorrow, we need final text ready today to hand it over
> to people who do announcement (this time it's nirik). I'm not sure I'll make
> today's marketing meeting, so quick recap:
> 
> I've done a quick review of current version - changed final release to early
> December, removed Vagrant change as it's not yet ready. The other Changes
> should be ok - marked as MODIFIED in Bugzilla. IRC chat posted down on the
> page is commented out now.
> 
> One question - how do we want to reference Changes? When it's clear we talk
> about Changes (reference to ChangeSet), we should use it but we also talk a
> lot
> about features in the text...

I think using the word Features is largely okay. Changes can be features or 
just changes; it's a feature simply by virtue of the fact that we are choosing 
to feature that information in the release announcement :)

If there are just straight-up changes we are highlighting for some purpose 
(because it's really important to point out but not necessarily exciting 
marketing-ish things) then those are usually captured somewhere anyhow.

Thoughts?

> 
> Otherwise I think it looks good, thanks a lot. Formatting for email is still
> needed, Robyn usually does it.

Yup, I was going to show jzb how to do this while we were at linuxcon, but I 
can totally explain it to him today (it's pretty straightforward).

> 
> Fedora_20_Alpha_release_notes already points to
> F20_Alpha_release_announcement.
> 
> Thanks
> Jaroslav
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