As Paul so kindly reminds us, Beta is a bigger attention point for a Fedora release. The release notes are front and center in that.
Talk about, write in your blog, share on #fedora-devel and fedora-devel-list, scrawl this URL on the wall of the T station on your way to Harvard Square:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/Beta/ReleaseNotes
What do you want to see tested in the Beta?
What should get REALLY BIG ATTENTION?
What will everyone on the fedoraforum.org F10 Beta forum wish you had put in the release notes?
This week we’ll do our Docs part of merging changes and new content from the features pages in to the Beta release notes. Other than pure dumb luck, that’s our best way of knowing what is going on for a release.
I notice that OpenOffice.org 3.0 is in rawhide. I also notice that it is missing from the release notes.
3.0 has input filters for .docx and .xlsx, which is lacking in 2.4, and kind of a big deal for interoperability with MS Office.