Re: Distrowatch dot com judgment of Fedora's relation with the "community"

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Ladislav Bodnar wrote:
I wish you guys complained earlier, when we were having a discussion
about each distro's description. I did ask for input, but as far as I
can remember, there were no complaints about that particular point.
Now the article has been translated to 7 languages so changing any
text is no longer as simple as editing one line. Also, I'd prefer if
any particular complaint/suggestion came directly from the user
community, not from people who have a redhat.com or fedoraproject.org
in their email addresses, since you are likely to be biased.

Anyway, I am now going to switch my main system to Fedora (I rotate
distributions every 6 months in order to be more objective about
covering them) so hopefully I'll get a bit more involved with the
Fedora community soon. Alternatively, you can try to rally your users
- if I receive 100 emails saying that Fedora is every bit as
community-oriented as Ubuntu or Debian or openSUSE, I will concede
that I was wrong.

Cheers :-)

Ladislav

If translation is the issue, I am sure we can ask our translators to help out in that. Everybody is biased Ladislav. I just make mine more explicit in my email address.

If mass spam is what will convince you that can surely be arranged too ;-). Welcome to Fedora again. Let us know what your impressions are when you get sometime with Fedora 7. I look forward to any reviews.

Rahul



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