On Mon, 2014-02-10 at 20:07 -0500, Alex GS wrote: > I want to make an OS, not to read statistics all day. If you > want to read statistics and conduct research, feel free to do > it on your own time, and don't waste mine with meaningless > messages to a public list. > > > I'm not on the Working Group, I don't work for Red Hat, it's not my > job to do research and analyze data, that's their job and nobody's > doing it. Where's the data that backs up all of these decisions? > That's all I'm asking. Nobody has even bothered to write a formal > research report or even reference reports from organizations like the > IDC or even articles on Wikipedia. Google makes data driven decisions > based on rational logic. So does Apple and their success shows this. > Microsoft has made poor choices because of internal politics and > because they ignored the data. But we are not a company (like Google or Apple), we are a community project. So the data we want to make a decision like this shouldn't be just from users, but also about contributors. If most of our contributors are putting most of their time in a DE project, then you have your answer.
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