Hi Seth! On 10/08/2009 05:47 PM, Seth Vidal wrote:
The discussion from today has shown that we believe the spins to be a way of fitting anyone's needs into fedora. To allowing everyone to be involved and get what they want out of fedora. I asked this question about the default spin being changed to xfce or kde to point out that if our spins are equal among themselves - especially the desktop-oriented ones - then we should choose a different default spin for a release to see how that goes. If, as you're saying, that the spins process is not about equals then why do we keep pointing to it as a solution when someone wants to do something else? I don't think it can be both ways at the same time.
Why do you think that? If I understand correctly you're saying the spins must be equals for the spins community to effectively serve as a place for folks to try new/different things? I don't follow the logic.
E.g., I kind of see the spins community as a way of giving folks the freedom to innovate and try new/different things (maybe as a proving ground at times) without disrupting the main/default spin.
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