On 12/03/10 11:56, Thomas Janssen wrote: > On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Frank Murphy<frankly3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 12/03/10 11:33, Thomas Janssen wrote: >> -snipped-- >> >> If I can be indulged. >> >>> it's because i can't believe that dial-up-land user are really that >>> stubborn >> >> It's not the endusers fault, >> they have bad infracture. > > Oh, so it's our fault? It's just life, in all it's forms. > >> and use Fedora >> Because that is what they want. > > I want a lot myself. Doesn't mean i can have everything. But i can > choose, as can they. They have, Fedora > >> (and even worse try to change it) >> They also want to learn, >> maybe eventually be in a position >> to give back to the Fedora Community, >> and floss in general. > > They can give back with any other distro as well, True. that fits their needs better. So you say. > >> instead of >>> using what fits their needs. >> >> Maybe Fedora is what fits their needs? > > Obviously not. You can't make that call for them. That is not, you are not intitled to voice your concerns, > >>> Next time i buy a car, i will buy one who gets upgrades on a regular >>> base, but hard for me to get it in my country. I will then complain >>> and cry until they start to support me well. >> Sure i could buy a >>> different car that's older and needs just a bit oil from time to time, >>> but hey, this is a free world, i can change anything. >>> >> >> Apples and Oranges. > > Nope, just a perfect example not software related. > Except when you need to drive the Nullabor. You wish you had the upgradeable car. -- Regards, Frank Murphy UTF_8 Encoded, Fedora 12, 13, Rawhide: x86_64 -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel