Re: Project Stick In The Mud :-)

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> > Fedora is for a user who is interested in rapid
> progress or free software.
> > It is
> > always in a state of change, even between the stable
> versions. If you
> > explicitly
> > want a system that rarely changes, some other
> distribution might suit you a
> > lot
> > better than Fedora. I think Fedora's current role
> in the free software
> > community
> > is a very important one. It may not always be the
> easiest to use and keep
> > using
> > due to the continuous change and the desire to
> strongly focus on free
> > software,
> > but it is constantly exploring the limits of what can
> be achieved with
> > free software.
> > Sometimes a new design may require further use to get
> polished better, but
> > for some users this is exactly why they choose Fedora.
> 
> 
> So basically Fedora is for people who *want* this kind of
> behavior, and not
> necessarily newbies.  OK.  Fair enough.
Hey don't speak for all Fedora users out there.  There are several reasons why one chooses to run Fedora.  This one, I bet is not one of them.  
> 
> May be time to change my choice of OS, or just to keep
> using it and start
> bitching, because that seems to be what you guys are
> looking for.

Write bug reports, look for solutions, share them with your fellow Fedorians.  It is an adventure.  Many things are improving and changing with new releases, but that is how software works here.  It is constantly evolving and moving forward.  At least here you have a voice and also choices to follow.  In many other OS, you have no choices.  If a program does not work it is too bad you have to pay for it and if it does not work, it is your fault or your computer.  Here at least everyone has a fair share of something biting back.  For some might not have many problems at all and are very happy Fedora users.

Regards,

Antonio 


      

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