Tom Horsley <horsley1953(a)gmail.com> writes:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 16:35:20 +0100
lee wrote:
> > One of the weaknesses of Fedora, in my view,
> > is the apparent lack of interest in what users actually want or need.
>
> +1
The distro that actually seems to care (at the moment) about
users is Linux Mint
They use Debian packages, don`t they? That is something I wanted to get
away from.
I use Fedora primarily because it is the best distro
to use as an early warning system to find out what
nonsense will land in RHEL in the future
And otherwise you`d be using Mint?
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?
That surely wouldn`t bring Fedora anywhere near a position in which it
should contemplate leading the advancement of FOSS ... unless what users
of FOSS think is indeed irrelevant.
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Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug)