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| Features are usually considered to meet one or more of the following objectives: | | Features are usually considered to meet one or more of the following objectives: |
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− | 1. highly user visible changes (beyond artwork or theme changes)
| + | # highly user visible changes (beyond artwork or theme changes) |
− | 2. improvements or changes that require non-trivial cross-package integration
| + | # improvements or changes that require non-trivial cross-package integration |
− | 3. exciting new capabilities we can trumpet sugar having--some of this is good public relations. Some examples might include:
| + | # exciting new capabilities we can trumpet sugar having--some of this is good public relations. Some examples might include: |
− | * adding of new functionality to the Sugar platform Examples: version support in the datastore, file-sharing | + | #* adding of new functionality to the Sugar platform Examples: version support in the datastore, file-sharing |
− | * work Sugar contributors are doing upstream as part of their work for Sugar | + | #* work Sugar contributors are doing upstream as part of their work for Sugar |
− | * new features from upstream that we are making available in Sugar for the first time | + | #* new features from upstream that we are making available in Sugar for the first time |
− | 4. significant enough that if not completed properly or without a proper backup plan could delay the release
| + | # significant enough that if not completed properly or without a proper backup plan could delay the release |
− | 5. noteworthy enough to call out in the release notes
| + | # noteworthy enough to call out in the release notes |
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| == What is an enhancement? == | | == What is an enhancement? == |