Hey Planning Council.
I'm engaged with my usual annual fun with the marketing team at the Eclipse Foundation, trying to sort out our messaging for Photon.
I have the New and Noteworthy's from the Eclipse Project and am doing my usual annual parse through them. I haven't located the New and Noteworthy's from any other project's yet, but will sort out a plan to sort that out in the next day or so.
There's all sorts of good stuff in there. Java 10 support is, in particular I think, a big part of our message.
But the good stuff coming out of the Eclipse Project only provides part of the picture.
My sense is that Rust support (and LSP/TextMate support in general) is important, and that the change in how we're doing releases is significant.
We need to boil it down to marketing-speak, which means 5(ish) bullets with some supporting materials. The target audience is the user community.
I need some help.
In your opinion (at a high level) what are the compelling 5(ish) things that we need the user community to know about this release?
Thanks,
Wayne
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Wayne Beaton
Director of Open Source Projects
The Eclipse Foundation