On 12/17/2007 06:35 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Christopher Aillon wrote:
It wouldn't be a burden to tell the world that we are doing what we
are doing then. One simple way to do this it to just blog more often.
Our engineers do that sometimes but way less than ideal.
NURRRRRR. BZZZZZT. WRONG WRONG WRONG.
If an engineer happens to take time out of their busy lives, and time
away from doing awesome feature work for Fedora 9, then consider it a
bonus. Expecting this from any engineer is just insane.
I completely disagree. Other distributions have done a fairly good job
in marketing themselves via developers and it is critically important to
their successes. The community can't create the buzz for them if they
don't know such features exist in the first place which is frequently
the case with Fedora.
Has it ever occured to you that maybe our engineering team is better
because we're focused on doing real, actual work instead of blogging
about how awesome we are like certain other distros? Having engineers
do the job of a marketing team may work short term to gather hype, but
it comes at a huge cost.
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