Re: [Fwd: Wikipidia - Goodbye Red Hat and Fedora]

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Arthur Pemberton wrote:

Right. But why can't Fedora do better? I feel Fedora could do better.

Sure. With more devs, servers, time, etc. But baring a sudden increase
in those, I would much prefer to see Fedora focus on dev and testing,
let other distros pretty things up.

The way to get more devs is to make developing on Fedora useful. Currently it's a dead end and not a path towards something running in production.

IMO, a fundamental management/infrastructure mistake - If these people
were using Fedora, they would be facing the issues Fedora users are
facing everyday and likely would being to understand why people complain
about Fedora.

Why would they, after often suggesting that Fedora _not_ be used on
production servers, use Fedora on their production servers?

Likewise, why develop for/on it? Just so you can hope that a similar-enough-to-maybe-work enterprise platform will eventually appear?

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