On 11/13/2011 09:14 PM, inode0 wrote: > You are both correct but you are looking at the result from different > perspectives. Many technical improvements do happen and they are > admired by those who *later* use them in an enterprise distribution. > At the same time many of those same improvements are despised by > direct users of Fedora. Bringing value to the enterprise and bringing > value to the Fedora desktop user are two very different things. False dichotomy. As a full time user of Fedora for several years, I value new technologies directly in Fedora and I am proud these same technologies have a wide impact in other distributions and in the enterprise in future releases. I see it as a important part of Fedora's culture. > One thing that is meaningful is that the Fedora Project has many > people who believe Fedora is becoming less relevant to its defined > target audience. And those who believe this aren't just end users of > Fedora. Sure. Point me to any large distribution who doesn't have such users or contributors. Rahul -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines