On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 15:35, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>
> OK, but does that differ greatly from what I said?
Yes it does. If you want designers to care about what you consider
design bugs you need to use the bug tracking system to provide detailed
input on it rather than send mails to user lists and expect the
developers to read that.
But then you'll only see a few people who are either fanatics
about some issue or just don't understand the right approach.
Here you get the sanity check of other users who wouldn't
normally peruse bugzilla either pointing out the mistake or
joining in about how they were also inconvenienced by a
change.
> For example if someone wanted to build PCs with
> fedora pre-installed, what might the user expect to find on
> it?
OEM copies of Fedora would have whatever the OEM vendors decide to
provide.
That's almost shocking in the context of marketing. Is that
what you want for a user's exposure to a fedora system?
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