Hi
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
"This assumption doesn't fit me" != "This isn't a good
assumption."
Revisiting this approach on the basis of how you and I use our systems
is not constructive because we are atypical by definition.
I don't know about that. I am providing a rationale which you can agree
or disagree with but excluding people as atypical doesn't help. FYI, I am
in a DevOps role now and would count myself as part of the target audience
for Fedora workstation since funny enough I am running Fedora in my work
laptop and doing the sort of things you would expect someone running Fedora
workstation to do. Have we talked to anyone else in the target audience or
done any usability studies that suggest that filtering out command line
apps or libraries is actually helpful? What GNOME Software does *is* make
an assumption and that needs to be validated.
Rahul