So I delete messages before I get real angry about Fedora being presented as an effort to please a very small and limited userbase.
You could add to the proposed use-cases, which would help to improve the situation. The original proposer of the use-cases did leave room for modification.
Can we have use-cases that reflect the diversity on Fedora forums and lists? Or even stop the whole ridiculous synthetic use-case writing and not write about ourselves in the third person like Julius Caesar? In my experience this stuff can be written for two reasons: A. someone conducted an actual usability test campaign, collected a .... .... Somehow the naming makes me suspect we're in case B. In case A, enough reality always creep-up in the use-case they're not a textbook caricature.
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