On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 03:18:03PM -0500, David Nalley wrote:
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Nelson Marques 07721@ipam.pt wrote:
From what I could understand, two goals to reach:
- Increase the number of Fedora users
- Increase the number of Fedora contributors
Well I'd say that's a misconception. Fedora is concerned with growing it's contributor base and advancing the state of free software.
Fedora isn't at all concerned with the "getting mindshare above all else" type of mentality that most orgs have. While we want and like users, I don't think that we actively try and seek out what people want as driving our decisions.
At the same time, though, we're trying to identify places where we are actually *driving away* users. Through more attention to these problems and the many easy fixes we could put in place, we can do better on both of the goals Nelson mentions.
Our aim is not to carpet-bomb the planet with CDs, nor to just accumulate fans. We prefer to define and follow more sustainable practices, aided by strong engineering and good upstream partnership with the projects creating important and innovative software.