Rahul Sundaram wrote: > On 03/12/2010 04:36 PM, Thomas Janssen wrote: >> And i disagree here. People like that have to face that Fedora or any >> similar distro isn't for them. > > I don't see why you want to continue pushing off users instead of > working out a method that satisfies more users. Ubuntu's method satisfies more users, that is why they use Ubuntu. People¹ use Fedora because it is leading edge. If we sacrifice that identity, then people¹ won't have any reason to use Fedora over Ubuntu. (¹not everyone, true, but we've shown that there /are/ such people) Personally, I know I would rather use Ubuntu (larger user base) than Fedora, if it weren't for Fedora's leading edge policy. I am curious why the folks on the 'stable' side think that throwing out one of Fedora's distinguishing qualities to make us look more like Ubuntu will give us more users. Usually you don't win people over by imitating the competition, but by offering something unique. Maybe by chasing "stable" you will find more users, but I think you will lose adventurous users in the doing. I also think that the sort of user you are likely to pi^H^Hirritate are the ones more likely to contribute, and the ones you are going to attract are more likely to be uncontributing leaches. Thomas Janssen wrote: > I have read all this mega-threads and i haven't found just a single > argument why it's good for Fedora to change away from what we are. +10 to that! -- Matthew Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies. -- Time to get out the marshmallows... -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel