/usrmove? -> having soultion searching problem?

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Fri Feb 10 19:38:38 UTC 2012



Am 10.02.2012 20:35, schrieb Jon Ciesla:
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am 10.02.2012 20:01, schrieb Lennart Poettering:
>>> The IT industry is quite competitive and it advances faster than almost
>>> any other industry. The idea of "Hey, let's stop all progress for now,
>>> and spend a year on nothing" is not how you get to the top, and I do
>>> believe that that's where Fedora and Linux in general belongs. In fact,
>>> we probably need to move even quicker rather than slower if we want to
>>> outclass the competition comprehensively.
>>
>> you are meaning this seriously?
>>
>> change for the sake of change?
>> development for doing development?
>> having solution searching problem?
>>
>> WTF do you want to achieve with this attitude?
>> what complexes do you want to mask?
>>
>> do not fix things wich ain't broken!
>>
>> the is no improvement in waht you are saying!
>> this leads in headless development without any target
>>
>> finally you are saying we will never ever have computers just
>> working becasue of people like you which showing users from
>> time to time that it is wasted energy to adopt any new things
>> because if you are finished the next big change comes
>>
>> and then you wonder that so many users are frustrated about
>> what is going on while very few of them opening their mouth
>> on places where you recognize it - but realize that they are
>> there and do not wonder why the userbase is going away if
>> this attitude will not be stopped!
>>
> 
> Things change, things break, things get fixed.  Such is life.  Show me
> an operating system or distribution that has undergone any relevant
> change in the last 20 years and not had anything break.  It's happened
> in most Linux distros.  It happens with OSX releases.  And then
> there's that other OS. . .

but the hitcounter and speed gets increased more and more

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