On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 6:20 PM <mcatanzaro@gnome.org> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 12:05 PM, John Harris <johnmh@splentity.com>
wrote:
> The easiest way to make any of the Spins more accessible, for them to
> have any
> chance comparable to the prominent advertising of Workstation and
> similar
> options, would be to make them more prominent on the "getfedora"
> index. This
> also have a huge effect on SEO.

So the reason spins are not very visible -- and ought to stay not very
visible -- is that they don't get the same level of attention as the
main products, and we don't really want anybody to download those
unless they know in advance what they are doing. In particular, we
really don't want Fedora to be judged by the quality of its spins and
labs. There are a lot of them, and it's just not plausible to keep up
with quality control for every one.


I agree that the spins in general could use more QA attention to fit this role. But it is volunteer work - the QA team can only manage so many editions, and there are two people that even touch the Cinnamon spin including myself, and one person managing almost the entire stack of software it uses, and personally I am quite disincentivized to spend time on a spin which is given such little fanfare by the project, the only reason I continue is because I believe it is objectively a better desktop environment than the ones Fedora pushes. Because it is so invisible, less people realize it exists, and because of that, nearly nobody shows up to assist. It is a chicken and egg problem.

-Dan