On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 13:12 -0400, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> And, yes, the harm won't be equally distributed— it seems to me that
> Fedora has ignored quite a bit of harm because it didn't primarily
> fall on what the developer's considered a "typical desktop"  (which,
> as far as I can tell, really means a particularly narrow set of laptop
> hardware with a particularly narrow set of users and use cases).  Why
> Fedora keeps chasing a market which Ubuntu has undeniably won is
> beyond me— but nevertheless it's not acceptable to pretend that harms
> don't exist simply because they don't hit the one use case you care
> about most, not unless Fedora is willing to say that people running
> servers, developers, and other power users ought to use some other
> distribution and that Fedora doesn't care if it loses all of these
> users.
> 


Well - to be fair - fedora is going to take a big ding in terms of users
whenever rhel6 (and centos6, I assume) is released.

It'll be relatively new and stable-focused.

Just like we did with rhel5..


-sv


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