Re: Updated Fedora Workstation PRD draft

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On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 04:04:19PM -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
> On 11/27/2013 03:28 PM, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > And that means we need to think about more use cases than just 
> > development, because these days the development laptop is often also the 
> > casual use laptop.
> 
> I think maybe this is where the core misunderstanding is, because I
> don't see anything in the PRD that would exclude this usage.

We're only going to provide a satisfactory experience for developers if 
we also provide a satisfactory experience for casual home users. I guess 
you can infer that from the target audience saying that it should be 
usable as the developer's only computer, but I worry that as currently 
phrased the expectation will be that the user is sufficiently 
technically aware that we can leave rough edges that would dissuade a 
non-technical user. The developers I work with don't fit into that 
category - they *can* fix things that break. They'll just choose not to 
and go back to an OS that lets them forget about implementation details 
when they're trying to relax.

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