On 10/21/2009 01:40 AM, Owen Taylor wrote:
- How does the Fedora desktop work you? That's legitimate, just
remember, you are not even a typical Fedora user, much less a
typical computer user. So, discussion from this perspective
is best if you can suggest ways that make Fedora better for
you *and everyone else*.
Considering Fedora has a defined target audience
(
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Is_Fedora_For_Me) which is *not*
'everybody', I think people subscribed to this list are pretty much
typical Fedora users.
If you want to be part of the Fedora desktop team, don't worry
about
whether you are being consulted on every individual decision. Nobody is,
whether they have a @redhat email or not. Worry about what you can be
working on to make the desktop better. If you doing cool things to make
the desktop better and you are being ignored, and you aren't getting
those cool things in, complain! And if you want to help, and have the
time and skills to help, and its not clear what you should be doing to
help, complain about that too.
But people outside of a small group are often made to not feel welcomed
so after a while you stop bothering to try.
--
nicu ::
http://nicubunu.ro ::
http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/