One issue that has been discussed a lot in the past few months is the need for better release notes or feature lists for distributions. With the recently released Hardy Heron (8.04), Ubuntu has taken a giant step in the right direction.
When you first go to Ubuntu.com, there is a large space dedicated to promoting Hardy Heron with three buttons to the right of it. Those buttons are “Download,” “Upgrade,” and “Find Out More.” None of this is really new, but what is behind the “Find Out More” link is.
After clicking “Find Out More” you are taken to this page. The page looks very professional and gives a nice description of some of the features of Ubuntu as well as screenshots. Additionally, to the right, is a navigation bar with links to more specifics about certain features. If you have not already seen this, you should really check it out. It looks great.
Although this is a huge step in the right direction, it could still be improved upon. My main, and really only, complaint has to do with the content. It has come a long way in becoming less technical, but it still largely focuses on the ordinary tasks that Ubuntu can do. This has to be a major part of the feature list, but more emphasis should be put on the cool or useful things that Ubuntu can do that other OSs cannot. One notable example of this is the lack on significant Compiz Fusion information. While there are some screenshots, Compiz Fusion is such a cool part of Linux that it should be heavily advertised.
Easy to understand features and advertising are very important towards promoting Linux and Ubuntu, so, although there is room for improvement, I am very happy to see Ubuntu taking a huge step towards creating a better feature list.
Today Ubuntu 8.04 LTS was released! You can download it or read about the features on the Ubuntu website.
I am sure I will say more about 8.04 in the future, but for now I don’t have much to say. I have been running the beta for a couple of weeks now and it has been great! The only problem I have had is with Firefox 3 Beta 4 messing up some sites (including mine), but the final has Beta 5, so I hope the issues are resolved. Other than that minor issue, which is a Firefox bug not an Ubuntu bug, I have been very impressed the release. If you had let me use the beta and not told me it was the beta, I would have thought it was final. Also, the artwork is great!
I would encourage everyone to upgrade or at least try out the new version now that it has been released.
Good job Ubuntu on yet another great release!