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Could be interesting to use this sort of technology to do a GNOME desktop tour video, though, especially if it was updated to highlight the coolest features in each release :) (Although one problem that's always existed with that idea is that not all distros ship all GNOME features, and/or add their own...)<br>
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I would think that the most important and exciting features would be<br>
common to all or most distros. Highlighting humanitarian features<br>
such as how it can be used in projects like the "One Laptop Per Child"<br>
program, its accessibility, its translation into 3rd world languages,<br>
its ease of use, etc. are probably all things that most distros wouldn't<br>
mind letting users know about, especially if it makes the desktop<br>
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