Re: GNOME 2.24 press release




Stormy:

Better late than never, I think we should put together a press release.
I believe it should be short and highlight at most 3 things/themes. Or at
least the first paragraph should say everything important and highlight at
most 3 things and then the rest of the press release can include more
detail.

Here's the three I'd suggest just from reading the release notes:

   - A new suite of communication tools: audio/video conferencing (Ekiga),

"communication and multimedia" might be more accurate.

Ekiga isn't new.  The Ekiga 3.0 release is a great step forward, though.
Might want to make that more clear.

   new instant messaging client (Empathy), even better digital tv, and deskbar
   plug-ins to bring the web and tools to your environment. (Might be better
   just to highlight audio/video conferencing tool.)

The Deskbar changes aren't really related to communication or
multimedia.

Also the improved sound theme support fits into "multimedia".

   - Continued support of the core GNOME values with enhanced accessibility
   features and support for developers. (Could list a few examples.)

Although the release notes don't highlight this, there has been a fair
bit of infrastructure work.  gnome-session, gnome-settings-daemon and
GDM have all been rewritten in order to take better advantage of D-Bus
and work better.

Brian


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