On 12/03/10 12:12, Thomas Janssen wrote: --sniped-- >>> >>> Oh, so it's our fault? >> >> It's just life, in all it's forms. > > Exactly. And if i live in an area where i cant have everything, i > can't choose everything. Bringing it back to dialup. Fedora liveCD 500-700mb CentOS DVD 3.5GB app. Fedora 1, CentOS 0 > >>> >>>> 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 > > Perfectly, so why do they complain then? They are doing the best with what they have. "http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f12/en-US/html-single/#sect-Release_Notes-Welcome_to_Fedora" Should we ask the community, to change our community focus: "Fedora is a community of people, who come from well developed lifestyles. Have access to high-speed internet, do not download, or feel you belong unless this is satisfied. > >>>> (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. > > Well, all that complaining in this meag-threads makes it obvious that > Fedora doesn't fit their needs, don't you think ;) > What doesn't fit their need is the infracstruture, not the distro. >>>> instead of >>>>> using what fits their needs. >>>> >>>> Maybe Fedora is what fits their needs? >>> >>> Obviously not. >> >> You can't make that call for them. > > See above. I did. -- Regards, Frank Murphy UTF_8 Encoded, Fedora 12, 13, Rawhide: x86_64 -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel