On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Bob Arendt <rda@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Actually I think Fedora *should* articulate who the users are, basically > design and express who and what Fedora is designed for. <snip> > I think it would be much better for Fedora to decide what it *should* be, > specifically what the Fedora userspace should be, and excel at that. You have contradicted yourself a little bit here. And maybe its a language barrier so I'll be explicit. Who the users are now and who our users should be are not necessarily the same group. Polling our current user-base doesn't necessarily help us define who are users should be. And similarly polling our current user-base doesn't necessarily help us identify what we need to do better to better find and serve the users who should be using Fedora. Nor does it necessarily help us focus on the needs on any particular group that currently exists. We have some users who want A. We have some users who want B. That's what a survey will tell us, it won't help us judge the value of A relative to the value of B as a focus. -jef -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel