On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 06:30:11PM +0200, Markus Larsson wrote:
A spin feels like a commitment that involves gathering what other
people
feel and need. While I'm cautious about some changes I tend to welcome
change in general. I just need to see the benefits and there needs to be
reason to expect it to be successful.
That's true, and I'll admit there's a little bit of "show me the
money" in
my stance here. The argument for these changes is based on the desire to
provide a better experience for an intended audience. But a number of people
in these threads are putting forth the assertation that there is a
meaningful number of users (including Fedora contributors) who would
actually be better served by a different set of defaults.
If there enough people who believe that and want to work on it, it should be
easy to find a core group of maintainers, go through the Change process to
propose it, and find an enthusiastic user-base. And I don't mean this in a
snarky way: it seems reasonable enough to me that there's a sustainable
level of interest. If there is, great! If there isn't, well, we also learn
something.
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader