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<small>[[Features/DogtagCertificateSystem|Dogtag Certificate System]]</small>


== Fedora 13 Accepted Features ==
Dogtag Certificate System is an enterprise-class open source Certificate Authority (CA) supporting all aspects of digital certificate lifecycle management including issuing certificates, renewing and revoking certificates.Typical usage of Digital Certificates include SSL/TLS certificates, for sending and recieving digitally signed and encrypted email, SSL authentication based Single sign-on, Object signing and Code signing Certificates.
Support for Key archival to read/decrypt data  if a user loses the private encryption key used to encrypt that data. Online Certificate Status Protocol(OCSP) services to quickly determine the revocation status  of a certificate without having to directly check huge Certificate Revocation Lists(CRL). Smart card enrollment and management.


These features have been accepted by the Fedora [[Development/SteeringCommittee|  Engineering Steering Committee]] for the Fedora 13 Release.
''Summary sentence of talking point.''


[[:Category:FeatureAcceptedF13]]
== Old talking points drafts ==


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| [[Anaconda/Features/StorageFiltering | Anaconda Storage Filtering ]]
 
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This page contains the highest-level talking points for the Fedora 13 release. When adding to this page, consider points that have a wide appeal, and consider whether or not there is a "bigger picture" that needs to be described.  In some cases, a feature is part of a multi-release arc of work, and that context can be useful to provide.  The essence of the Fedora 13 Talking Points is to provide an executive summary of important features from the [[FeatureList]]
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''This page is currently a placeholder; if you're filling this in with talking points, feel free to refer to [[Fedora_12_Talking_Points]] to help you get started, and delete this line once the page is populated.''
| [[Features/AutomaticPrintDriverInstallation |Automatic Print Driver Installation]]
 
| <!-- category: user, developer, or sysadmin? -->
== For desktop users and everyone ==
| <!-- Why should this be a talking point? -->
''These items are of general interest to most people using F13.''
|-
 
| [[Features/BetterWebcamSupportF13 |Better Webcam Support ]]
=== 3D Support ===
| <!-- category: user, developer, or sysadmin? -->
 
| <!-- Why should this be a talking point? -->
In Fedora 12 experimental support for 3D via mesa-dri-drivers-experimental package for ATI cards was made available and has been extended in Fedora 13 to support Nvidia systems via the Nouveau driver
|-
 
| [[Features/BFO |BFO ]]
 
| <!-- category: user, developer, or sysadmin? -->
=== Automatic printer driver installation ===
| <!-- Why should this be a talking point? -->
<small>[[Features/AutomaticPrintDriverInstallation]]</small>
|-
 
|[[Features/F13Boost141 |Boost 1.41 Uplift ]]
Feature's text description.
| <!-- category: user, developer, or sysadmin? -->
 
| <!-- Why should this be a talking point? -->
''Automatic printer driver installation lets you connect a USB printer and install the printer drivers automatically.''
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|  100%  ||  [[Features/DogtagCertificateSystem | Dogtag Certificate System ]]||Dogtag Certificate System is an enterprise-class open source Certificate Authority (CA) supporting all aspects of certificate lifecycle management including key archival, OCSP and smartcard management  ||  2010-02-04
=== Color Management ===
|-
<small>[[Features/ColorManagement]]</small>
| 91%  ||  [[Features/ColorManagement |ColorManagement ]]||GNOME Color Manager is a session framework that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop  ||  2010-02-08
 
|-
Feature's text description.
|  95%  ||  [[Features/EasierPythonDebugging | Easier Python Debugging ]]|| The gdb debugger has been extended so that it can report detailed information on the internals of the Python 2 and Python 3 runtimes || 2010-02-09
 
|-
''Color Management allows you to better control your colors.''
|  90%  ||  [[Features/Gnome2.30 | Gnome 2.30 ]]|| Include Gnome 2.30  ||  2010-02-10
 
|-
=== Moblin 2.2 ===
|  100%  ||  [[Features/ChangeInImplicitDSOLinking |Implicit DSO Linking ]]|| Change <code>ld</code> default to --no-add-needed  ||  2010-02-09
<small>[[Features/Moblin-2.2]]</small>
|-
 
| 91%  ||  [[Features/IntelliJ_IDEA |IntelliJ IDEA ]]|| Add Community IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition packages and their dependencies into repositories ||  2010-02-15
Feature's text description.
|-
 
|  100%  ||  [[Features/KDE44 |KDE44 ]]||Rebase to KDE 4.4 and offers new features such as PolicyKit 1 KAuth backend and improved PulseAudio integration || 2010-01-21
''Moblin 2.2 enhances your user experience on NetBook, NetTop and other small devices.''
|-
 
| 100%  ||  [[Features/KDE_PolicyKitOneQt |KDE PolicyKit One Qt ]]||This feature adds PolicyKit One support to Qt/KDE applications and the KDE desktop ||  2010-01-28
== For administrators ==
|-
''These talking points concern innovations that help make system administrators' lives better.''
|  100%  ||  [[Features/KDE_PulseAudio_Integration |KDE PulseAudio Integration]]||Fedora 13 features improved PulseAudio integration in KDE's Phonon and KMix ||  2010-01-21
 
|-
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|  100%  ||  [[Features/KVM_Stable_PCI_Addresses |KVM Stable PCI Addresses ]]||Allow devices in KVM guest virtual machines to retain the same PCI address allocations as other devices are added or removed from the guest configuration  ||  2010-01-26
      The NFS features should be combined below, and all of these need better explanation. Not sure how many people are affected by SSSD, for example.  -- PWF.
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|  85%  ||  [[Features/Moblin-2.2 |Moblin-2.2 ]]||Update Moblin support in Fedora to Moblin 2.2 Netbook Environment ||  2010-02-08
 
|-
=== NFSv4 Default with IPv6 Support===
|  90%  ||  [[Features/ModprobeWhitelist |Modprobe Whitelist ]]||Add a whitelist of allowed modules and commands to modprobe, to allow the system administrator to limit the amount of (potentially vulnerable) code that can run in the kernel || 2010-01-26
<small>[[Features/NFSv4Default]]</small>
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<small>[[Features/NFSClientIPv6]]</small>
|  95%  ||  [[Features/MultipathInstall | MultipathInstall]]|| Correctly identify and set up multipath devices for use as installation targets  ||  2010-02-09
 
|-
With [NFSv4 http://www.iaps.com/NFSv4-new-features.html] specified in [RFC 3530 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3530.txt] allows for the exporting of a single "pseudo file system."
| 100%  ||  [[Features/NetBeans_6.8 |NetBeans_6.8 ]]||Re-base to the NetBeans 6.8  || 2010-02-09
 
|-  
''With NFSv4 Default, the latest version of the NFS protocol is implemented for better performance, and in conjunction with recent kernel modifications allows for IPv6 support.''
|  100%  ||  [[Features/NetworkManagerBluetoothDUN |NetworkManager Bluetooth DUN ]]|| NetworkManager now supports easy-to-use Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN) support ||  2010-02-15
 
|-
Feature's text description.
|  50%  ||  [[Features/NetworkManagerCmdline |NetworkManager Command Line ]]||Control NetworkManager without a GUI  ||  2010-01-27
 
|-
=== SSSD By Default ===
|  50%  ||  [[Features/NetworkManagerMobileStatus |NetworkManager Mobile Status ]]|| The NetworkManager applet shows the current signal strength, cellular technology (GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA or 1x/EVDO etc), and roaming status while connected for cards where this functionality is supported  || 2010-01-26
<small>[[Features/SSSDByDefault]]</small>
|-
 
|  100%  ||  [[Features/NFSv4Default |NFSv4 Default ]]||Change the default NFS protocol to version 4  ||  2010-01-18
System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) text description.
|-
 
|  100%  ||  [[Features/NFSClientIPv6 | NFS Client IPv6]]|| Support for mounting NFS servers over IPv6  || 2010-01-18
''Via SSSD By Default, a major benefit is offline logins.''
|-
 
|  50%  ||  [[Features/NouveauDisplayPort | Nouveau DisplayPort ]]||Enhanced support for DisplayPort in X and kernel drivers for NVIDIA hardware ||  2010-01-17
=== System Rollback With Btrfs ===
|-
<small>[[Features/SystemRollbackWithBtrfs]]</small>
|  70%  ||  [[Features/Python3F13 |Python 3]]|| A packaged version of python 3 that installs in parallel with the Python 2 stack  ||  2010-02-03
 
|-
Feature's text description.
|  100%  ||  [[Features/RadeonDisplayPort | Radeon DisplayPort ]]||Enhanced support for DisplayPort in X and kernel drivers for Radeon hardware || 2010-01-18
 
|-
Additional information here:
| 100%  ||  [[Features/RPM4.8 |RPM4.8 ]]|| Update to RPM 4.8 ||  2010-01-08
 
|-
* http://blogs.igalia.com/aperez/2008/06/more-btrfs-goodness-snapshots/
| 100%  ||  [[Features/SIP_Witch_Domain_Telephony |SIP Witch Domain Telephony ]]|| This feature enables an entirely free software alternative to Skype using standard IETF protocols along with support for direct peer-to-peer secure communications such as possible with ZRTP capable softphones and without need for a mitigating "service provider"  ||  2010-02-07
* http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Getting_started
|-
 
|  100%  ||  [[Features/SSSDByDefault |SSSD By Default ]]||Include SSSD the default set of base Fedora 13 packages and configure it through authconfig,and firstboot ||  2010-02-05
''The System Rollback With Btrfs feature empowers the administrator to be able to have automatic as well as manual full filesystem snapshots, for example each time the yum transactions are processed.''
|-
 
|  80%  ||  [[Features/SystemRollbackWithBtrfs |System Rollback<br>With Btrfs ]]|| Allow automatic and manual disk partition backups  || 2010-01-15
== For developers ==
|-
''Here are some innovations that make Fedora a great platform for software developers.''
| 75%  ||  [[Features/SystemtapStaticProbes |Systemtap Static Probes ]]|| Systemtap allows event tracing of programs when they have static probes inserted  ||  2010-02-11
 
|-  
=== IntelliJ IDEA ===
|  90%  ||  [[Features/Sugar_0.88 |Sugar_0.88 ]]||Provide the latest Sugar Learning Environment, as well as an enhanced activity set, which can be used as a choice in the login screen and possibly a live spin  ||  2010-02-12
<small>[[Features/IntelliJ_IDEA]]</small>
|-
 
|  100%  ||  [[Features/UdisksImprovements | Udisks Improvements ]]||Add support for LVM (and various other improvements) to the udisks and gnome-disk-utility stack|| 2010-02-15
Feature's text description.
|-
 
|  95%  ||  [[Features/Upstart0.6.0 | Upstart0.6.0 ]]||Move to the the lastest supported version of Upstart ||  2009-12-03
''Feature Summary.''
|-
 
| 75%  ||  [[Features/UserAccountDialog |User Account Dialog ]]|| A new user account dialog tool to create new users and edit user-related information in single-user systems or small deployments. ||  2010-02-03
=== NetBeans 6.8 ===
|-
<small>[[Features/NetBeans_6.8]]</small>
| 100%  ||  [[Features/VHostNet |VHostNet ]]||Enable kernel acceleration for kvm networking  || 2010-01-26 
 
|-
Feature's text description.
|  90%  ||  [[Features/Virtx2apic |Virtx2apic ]]||x2apic is an x86 feature that improves performance, especially on large systems. Virt x2apic is a port of this feature for KVM, improving guest performance, especially for guests with many virtual processors  ||  2010-01-26
 
|-
''Feature Summary.''
|  100%  ||  [[Features/VirtioSerial | Virtio-Serial ]]||Expose multiple ports to the guest in the form of simple char devices for simple IO between the guest and host userspaces  ||  2010-02-08
 
|-
=== Python 3 ===
|  85%  ||  [[Features/YumLangpackPlugin | Yum Language Package Plugin ]]|| A yum plugin that allows langpacks to be automatically installed for your native language when base packages with langpacks get installed  ||  2010-01-27
<small>[[Features/Python3F13]]</small>
|-
 
|  95%  ||  [[Features/Zarafa | Zarafa]]||Zarafa Outlook Sharing is a Microsoft Exchange replacement  ||  2010-02-07
Feature's text description.
|-
 
|}
''Feature Summary.''
 
=== Systemtap Static Probes ===
<small>[[Features/SystemtapStaticProbes]]</small>
 
Feature's text description.
 
''Feature Summary.''

Latest revision as of 19:33, 24 February 2010

Dogtag Certificate System

Dogtag Certificate System

Dogtag Certificate System is an enterprise-class open source Certificate Authority (CA) supporting all aspects of digital certificate lifecycle management including issuing certificates, renewing and revoking certificates.Typical usage of Digital Certificates include SSL/TLS certificates, for sending and recieving digitally signed and encrypted email, SSL authentication based Single sign-on, Object signing and Code signing Certificates. Support for Key archival to read/decrypt data if a user loses the private encryption key used to encrypt that data. Online Certificate Status Protocol(OCSP) services to quickly determine the revocation status of a certificate without having to directly check huge Certificate Revocation Lists(CRL). Smart card enrollment and management.

Summary sentence of talking point.

Old talking points drafts

This content needs to be merged into the table on the main page.


This page contains the highest-level talking points for the Fedora 13 release. When adding to this page, consider points that have a wide appeal, and consider whether or not there is a "bigger picture" that needs to be described. In some cases, a feature is part of a multi-release arc of work, and that context can be useful to provide. The essence of the Fedora 13 Talking Points is to provide an executive summary of important features from the FeatureList

This page is currently a placeholder; if you're filling this in with talking points, feel free to refer to Fedora_12_Talking_Points to help you get started, and delete this line once the page is populated.

For desktop users and everyone

These items are of general interest to most people using F13.

3D Support

In Fedora 12 experimental support for 3D via mesa-dri-drivers-experimental package for ATI cards was made available and has been extended in Fedora 13 to support Nvidia systems via the Nouveau driver


Automatic printer driver installation

Features/AutomaticPrintDriverInstallation

Feature's text description.

Automatic printer driver installation lets you connect a USB printer and install the printer drivers automatically.

Color Management

Features/ColorManagement

Feature's text description.

Color Management allows you to better control your colors.

Moblin 2.2

Features/Moblin-2.2

Feature's text description.

Moblin 2.2 enhances your user experience on NetBook, NetTop and other small devices.

For administrators

These talking points concern innovations that help make system administrators' lives better.


NFSv4 Default with IPv6 Support

Features/NFSv4Default Features/NFSClientIPv6

With [NFSv4 http://www.iaps.com/NFSv4-new-features.html] specified in [RFC 3530 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3530.txt] allows for the exporting of a single "pseudo file system."

With NFSv4 Default, the latest version of the NFS protocol is implemented for better performance, and in conjunction with recent kernel modifications allows for IPv6 support.

Feature's text description.

SSSD By Default

Features/SSSDByDefault

System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) text description.

Via SSSD By Default, a major benefit is offline logins.

System Rollback With Btrfs

Features/SystemRollbackWithBtrfs

Feature's text description.

Additional information here:

The System Rollback With Btrfs feature empowers the administrator to be able to have automatic as well as manual full filesystem snapshots, for example each time the yum transactions are processed.

For developers

Here are some innovations that make Fedora a great platform for software developers.

IntelliJ IDEA

Features/IntelliJ_IDEA

Feature's text description.

Feature Summary.

NetBeans 6.8

Features/NetBeans_6.8

Feature's text description.

Feature Summary.

Python 3

Features/Python3F13

Feature's text description.

Feature Summary.

Systemtap Static Probes

Features/SystemtapStaticProbes

Feature's text description.

Feature Summary.