> I am not excited, because I feel it doesn't add any value to Fedora.

It's not about adding "value", it's about making sure that people
realize that they are running unsupported software which no longer
receives updates and might have vulnerabilities, including remote.
Actually, any now unsupported Fedora release has a ton of them. Maybe
that's totally OK for, that's totally not OK for me.

When a person installs a new shiny distro they are not obliged to
subscribe to distro news or mailing lists and that's exactly what most
people do.

Many run their Linux distro headless, so whatever Gnome guys may come up
with will not work for people who only use console/remote SSH shell.

Best regards,
Artem
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