On 04/27/2011 05:05 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > it is unlikely to > influence desktop environment choices for the majority of users speak for yourself please ... unless you have real data .. > and if > some other desktop environment is more suitable for such users, why not > use that? This statement adds nothing to the discussion - it is merely a defensive refusal to engage in any real discussion by attempting to avoid any such discussion. "Go away if you don't like it" ... is not a signal of excellence. And, it entirely misses the point people are making - this sometimes repeated view that if you don't like it go use something else - completely misses the intent of those who are trying to make Fedora better. Sure, there's a distribution of experience and knowledge, but the collective wisdom of the folks here is not insignificant. Its not just change alone that I am hearing people have issues with - they are saying its a decrease in usability and functionality and they are trying to discuss ways to make it (i.e. Fedora) better. So lets be excellent here, and keep the focus on how to make it better. Obviously, this is the test list - and as such should be on testing things - and a part of this discussion touches areas that may need improvement. There are many, many good things about Fedora - but there's always room to be even better. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test