On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, Mike McGrath wrote: > > I really don't know what our users are a measure of. I don't think it's > marketing as inode0 suggests, because the people using Fedora already know > about it. But if we step back and take our users seriously. We'll find > that since Fedora Core 6 released in 2006-10-24 to today, we've > experienced a net growth of negative 3%. Yup, a 3% loss of users. > > Our own users are moving _AWAY_ from Fedora. For whatever reason more > users have chosen to not use Fedora then who have chosen to use Fedora. > I suspect many have moved downsteam to Enterprise Linux. Which is ok > but it's an indication that people came, tried Fedora, and moved on. > Along with the above... If we're going to be the best at something don't we need to pick something to be the best at? http://www.linux.com/learn/docs/ldp/282996-choosing-the-best-linux-distributions-for-you I particularly like this: "Ubuntu edges out its closest contenders, Fedora and openSUSE, because its development team is constantly focused on the end-user experience." What is it we're focused on? Do I need to just ask everyone individually and hope we all say the same thing? -Mike -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel