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El vie, 25-01-2013 a las 22:40 +0100, Frantisek Hanzlik escribió:
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Joe Zeff wrote:
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> On 01/25/2013 12:46 PM, James Freer wrote:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">>> LOL - good reply! I must admit i do get fed up with the twin names. In</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">>> the Precise version... it was very much IMprecise. Just too many bugs</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">>> now to be worth using.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> It often seems to me that they're too concerned about making their names</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> cute for my taste, but I don't use it myself and keep my opinion to</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> myself for the most. Now, alas, it's beginning to look like Fedora's</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> going down that path instead of marketing itself as a serious distro for</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> people who are more interested in how it works than in what it's called.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> Alas, from what I can see, unless I'm active as a Fedora dev (My</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> programming skills rusted away decades ago.) the only input I have to the</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> process is making suggestions. None of us "mere users" have a vote.</FONT>
Trend which I see in my Linux "neighbourhood" is quite transparent -
people switch from Fedora elsewhere: some of them to Centos, others
to different distro, some leave Linux entirely. Perhaps nobody now
is using Gnome3. Reasons were always same - unacceptable quantum of
bugs, which solving take unacceptable quantum of time (when problem
was possible tackle/bypass by himself). Or there were some SW faults
which was needed solve with developers, and in many cases it wasn't
solved even until distro EOL.
I myself was not afraid install Fedora at production workstations and
servers, even in their beta phase - but it ended with F12-F13 (F14 was
still good distro, but in beta phase there was unworkable systemd; in
final release was upstart). And now I install Fedora not before several
weeks after final releas - and for testing purposes only.
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Well, is curious... I see the opposite situation. People from other distros (especially Ubuntu) dropping into Fedora. May be a geographic difference?<BR>
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<I>Regards from the south,</I><BR>
<B><I>Lailah</I></B>
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