Rahul Sundaram wrote: > How many contributors are interested in only serving themselves? Is that > what we want to encourage? I'm going to hazard a guess and say "all of them". It's basic psychology; people don't do things that have no (perceived) benefit to them. At most ephemeral, that benefit is "karma". Usually it is more tangible (money, happiness from helping others, etc.... and in the Free Software world, often "scratching one's own itch"). > By losing users, you lose the > opportunity for that to even happen or atleast make it significantly > less likely. So you prefer to throw our current contributors under the bus in the *hope* that by increasing users in general you see an increase in contributors? Okay. Points for long-term thinking. Not so much for watering down Fedora into another Ubuntu. Fedora currently is progressive and aggressive. Maybe moving to progressive and conservative will work, but the question I have is how effectively can you be progressive without also being aggressive? I think there is a danger that development will either falter to follow the slowed pace of release, or else have to move to rawhide, which means more pain for developers and ergo fewer developers. -- Matthew Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies.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