Arthur Pemberton wrote:
A "put up or shut up" attitude has only been harmful in several occasions
before. You cannot win volunteers with remarks like that.
Well, seems like the community is being solely gobbled up by
individuals who are both negative and non constructive.
That shouldn't be surprising for a project that doesn't value backwards
compatibility, stability, or interoperability with any third party
components.
The Fedora community faces criticism and lack of assistance from
without and within. Is it time to just terminate things? Or is there a
way forward?
Either maintain compatible interfaces or don't be so sensitive to
criticism from your existing users whose work and learning you just
threw away.
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Les Mikesell
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