On 10 May 2015 06:45, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb(a)znmeb.net> wrote:
I think they have the right idea. Instead of a survey, put a page
like
this at the download site for Workstation. I'd pay two bucks to
download Fedora Workstation - compared to $160 for Windows 8.1 Pro
it's a no-brainer. If people want media players, let them vote for
them with money. If people want the KDE desktop or the Design spin or
the audio spin or whatever - things they can easily install with the
netinstall disk - let them vote for them with money.
I think that has an ugly subtext. Contrary to "we want and value your
input" it's more "we'll endure your input if you pay us to". Hardly
a good
way to better engage with the wider community.
I think a survey is a great idea, especially if it can be spread further
than current Fedora users.
Cheers,
R
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