Rahul Sundaram wrote:
[Please quote more appropriately rather than including the entire mail
while replying to it]
Right on the money Eric.
I love Fedora Core. In the world of Linux it is The Class Act. However I
would like to see it's core philosophical paradigm expanded to
accommodate the pragmatic reality of what the average user really wants
and what he actually installs on his Fedora machine in practice.
You mean to say that Fedora should give up its support towards Free and
open source software and adopt proprietary formats and software in the
name of pragmatism. Not a good idea IMO. There are already other
distributions out there which does this if this is really the only thing
you want.
Rahul,
I don't see where he said give up on free and open source formats and
software. In fact, he said *expanded* not "give up on". I suggest not
putting words in peoples mouths (or emails as it is).
Nor do I think telling someone "There are already other distributions
out there which does this if this is really the only thing you want" is
the correct way to tackle, what is, a real world issue.
Michael
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