However we choose to look at the numbers, reviews and/or feedback---- our
peak was F14, IMHO. Many in FOSS have similar feelings/views.
I for one think we need to acknowledge this reality as a project, and aim
for a whole bunch of new awesomeness. We can do it, we are Fedora. Anaconda
will have the desired maturity, as well as other great features. Fedora has
had high and lowpoints- we learn tho, and we make it better.
Fedorans done give up, they just make it better :)
-MarkDude
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Rahul Sundaram <metherid(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/29/2013 10:30 AM, inode0 wrote:
> While I am just using my intuition about human behavior now I suspect
> after an unusual period of two months with weekly reminders in the press
> that things were so wrong with F18 that it couldn't be released there are
> probably a significant number of users who are just being more cautious
> than normal at this point waiting to see how much luck other early adopters
> have with the release before diving in. At least that is my optimistic the
> sky isn't falling take on it at this point.
>
These stories might have to do something with it
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.**php?page=news_item&px=MTI4MjI<http:...
http://linux.slashdot.org/**story/13/01/23/230255/alan-**
cox-fedora-18-the-worst-red-**hat-distro-switches-to-ubuntu<http://lin...
Alan Cox's reaction at
https://plus.google.com/**111104121194250082892/posts/**dEW3SeRT2ih<ht...
Also Anaconda in Fedora 18 seems to have some bad press as well and this
one in particular seems to be referenced quite a bit
http://www.dedoimedo.com/**computers/fedora-18-kde.html<http://www.ded...
Rahul
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