Heya all, Many of you have helped in the last 3-4 releases with writing the 'feature guide' or 'product highlights' and release announcements. You know it is not an easy task - as a matter of fact, it's a huge amount of work. With 11.4 and 12.1 we had a reasonably collaborative process, but even then we had almost no input from the actual package maintainers (for whom it is very easy to record what changes there are in their software). Instead, we had to go through long lists of packages, trying to find out what is new. Obviously, this doesn't really work. I've asked (as usual) if maintainers/packagers will add changes in their software to the wiki here: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features but honestly, I don't really expect that to work very well. I would appreciate it if you kick developers you know, it would make a difference. If however it again boils down to a handful of people who barely know anything about the software having to go through all the packages, we will have to change how we work. How - I don't really know. Maybe we can change the policy on submitting things to Factory, like requiring a link to an upstream changelog on major releases or anything. Maybe you all have suggestions - ideas on improving this process are really welcome. The most important thing are of course changes really developed by and for openSUSE - even those we often miss, like ownCloud integration in openSUSE 12.1 (I heard about it 3 days before the release. Doesn't that make you cry?). Again - we need a way to find and describe them... Thoughts? Jos