Les Mikesell wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Thinking of your computer as a single piece might make sense for
someone who only has one, but does anyone really run fedora as their
one and only computer?
That's like saying Fedora should only be targeted at highly tech-savvy
users, which I have to take issue at. Do we really want to limit
ourselves to that audience?
If you don't serve that audience or offer a forward path beyond entry
level, who do you serve and who is going to promote it?
Of course we /should/ serve those users, I never suggested otherwise!
But should we serve /only/ those users?
It's fine and good to make things work for people that do session
hopping. I just didn't like how the original question seemed to imply
that those are the only people we care about.
Maybe you could have asked instead, "do we really expect that no one
running Fedora has more then one computer?", which indicates a positive
interest in such people without seeming to assume that they are the only
group that exists.
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Matthew
I was recently amused by issuing 'rm -rf $KDEDIR'... from Konsole, while
in a KDE session. And nothing bad happened whatsoever. Try THAT on
Windows :-D.
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