Re: Rolling release model philosophy (was Re: Anaconda is totally trashing the F18 schedule (was Re: f18: how to install into a LVM partitions (or RAID)))

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On 11/05/2012 01:13 PM, Mathieu Bridon wrote:
On Monday, November 05, 2012 06:56 PM, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
mike cloaked píše v Ne 04. 11. 2012 v 21:44 +0000:

Does anyone have any reliable statistics about the number of users who
feel that release parties and codenames are important to them?

Release parties and codenames were just examples. It's about the buzz
around releases. You can check Google Trends where you find peaks in
number of searches for Fedora after every release.

That just means our marketing is virtually inexistant between two releases.

A rolling release model would mean that our buzz would be lower than the
peak values, but it would be constant.

It does not work this way :)

The number of volunteers promoting Fedora is limited and their time is limited, do not expect them to promote Fedora 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, they will focus on important things, like the releases (but not only).

Also, is the matter of saturation: the general public has its own priorities, if you barrage them with a constant flux of Fedora related news, they will quickly become bored: what? yet another feature in Fedora? just like the other gazillion they make public every other day?

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