On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:28 PM, Gregory Zysk <gmzysk(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Overall most community members seem to be locked in to one
distribution and
take a blind eye and even refuse to hear that any other distro than theirs
is of use. I personally have taken the time to try out all of the major
distro's and see weakness and strengths for all that I have tried.
A lot of the times these articles posted are written as a general
guide to
users that have the interest in trying and possibly switching to linux as
their primary os. In addition, from a non-technical standpoint Fedora is a
very developer oriented distro and I have continually tried to explain to
many of those technical people who are heavily involved with Fedora that
sometimes they forget that one has to be a user first before they can be a
contributer/developer.
My 2 cents
+1 very much true. Today's users will/may turn to tomorrow's contributor.
Even if they may not turn to direct contributor, they create greater
userbase which should be good for Fedora.
cheers // Imtiaz