Re: Custom Partition Fedora 18

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On 02/18/2013 03:49 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:

Am 18.02.2013 21:45, schrieb David:
I see two paths here.

1) (a) You don't like Gnome 3. (b) You find one of the many other
Desktops out there and use that. (c) You publicly state your
dissatisfaction and move on

2) (a) You don't like Gnome 3. (b) You find one of the many other
Desktops out there and use that. (c) You publicly state your
dissatisfaction and you bitch about it on. And on. And on long enough
that no one cares but you.

I chose path 1) myself but I avoided the step c)
and because too few people state their dissatisfaction developers
are thinking all is fine - it is the same in the real life



What, exactly, is the connection in FOSS that is supposed to make developers care what users think? What do developers get back from users? Something concrete and specific, not something hypothetical and wishy-washy like we're all part of one big happy community.

If such a connection exists, how are developers supposed to know which users they need to pay attention to? Do they pay attention to These users or do they pay attention to Those users?
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