Re: Example of targetted release notes



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Dave Neary wrote:

> So - provocative question of the day - what are the problems which our
> target audiences have with their computer infrastructure (that is, ISDs,
> hobbyists, public administrations)? And what did GNOME 2.18 do to
> address those problems? How about GNOME 2.20? Do we have a concrete idea
> of the things that need to be made easier?

* I am an IT manager at a school and GNOME's management features allowed
me to setup and maintain a developer lab
* I am a tech-resource at an NGO and GNOME's set of applications allowed
us to roll a custom distribution for our target work
* I am a home desktop user and GNOME allows me to read mails from my
children and chat with them, I wish I could also see them
* I am a freelance developer and the GNOME LiveCD allows me to load my
prototype applications to show to prospects
* I am a writer and the GNOME desktop allows me to use it for my daily
work in my local language
* I am a trader and I use GNOME on my laptop but currently I have to do
a lot of stuff to get working from within a proxy and without, perhaps
GNOME in future will come up with a tool for helping me do that easily
* I am a lover of gadgets and I use Nokia N800, perhaps in future a
large number of devices would be using GNOME
* I am an OEM and would love to understand how I can preload GNOME
desktop and make a business out of it
* I am in the publishing industry and currently I cannot use GNOME for
my daily work


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You see things; and you say 'Why?';
But I dream things that never were;
and I say 'Why not?' - George Bernard Shaw
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