On 2009-05-12, 23:52 GMT, Adam Williamson wrote: > In this case it's not really an 'itch' to be scratched, it's a > fundamental question of Fedora's identity, which no one person can > define or change on his or her own. If I could unilaterally declare > "Fedora is a project to create a great stable operating system for > ordinary people!" or "Fedora is a sandbox for the development of cool > new software by the technologically knowledgeable!", great, I would. But > I can't. I'm just noticing that there's a fundamental identity crisis > between those two poles which affects rather a lot of issues in Fedora, > and we all need to get to grips with it to be able to have a focused and > coherent response to those issues. Well, problem I have with declaring Fedora geek-only is that I would like to have something to install for my parents/wife/geek-impaired friends. And I really don't want to install them Ubuntu -- not only because I have my doubts about its quality, but also because I would prefer them to feed with their input relevant for our stuff, and frankly because I don't want to keep in my poor mind both /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/*-cfg ;-). Currently my options are Fedora (last released just with updates) and CentOS. I tend to think more and more about CentOS for such cases, but I would really like give them something more recent and something which would directly feed into Fedora. Oh well, Matěj -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list