* Panu Matilainen:
Attitudes like that is why there's rottenware in the distro that last actually worked sometime around 2011, dutifully rebuilt on each mass-rebuild and even spec cleanups taking place but the software itself crashes on startup (or is otherwise entirely dysfunctional) ever since.
I think that's only a problem if reported bugs don't get fixed. If such bugs are fixed, shipping everything that builds aligns well with building a community-tested distribution.
Exceptions could be software that leads to purchases of some kind, based on an incorrect assumption of Fedora support due to the existence of the non-working package.
Thanks, Florian