Allegedly, on or about 23 March 2014, lee sent:
I`m somewhat surprised that the feeling of apparent desinterest of
the
makers of Fedora in what its users think seems kinda widespread under
its users. Perhaps it`s a wrong impression; if not, it may be
something for Fedora.next to address.
Many users probably don`t care as long as Fedora works for them ---
and when it doesn`t anymore, they just pick something else?
I reckon it's the case for most OSs that /most/ users don't really care
much about what they're using, nor how it works. The large number of
clueless people using computers would seem to be evidence of that. It's
a lesser number of people that have concerns about their OS. Maybe
that's why developers are less concerned about public opinions.
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