> > > windows does it, ubuntu does it even for Q1 after accepting the > > > warning, but Fedora won't. > > > > Your perceptions are wrong and you are not educating people correctly > > for reasons above. Fedora doesn't seem to need saving as it's > > community is just as vibrant and diverse as Ubuntu's - I follow both. > > Yes, any perception that somehow Fedora needs saving is plainly > ignoring the explosive growth of our community, the advancement of > technical features that we make available for *all* distributions (the > open source way, you know), and the statistics we produce *openly and > transparently* and publish on our wiki[1] (as opposed to making them > up, and hoping everyone repeats them on our say-so). We have an > incredibly vast and energetic community of which people who only use > the distribution might not be fully aware. That's why we encourage > people to get involved.[2] First of all, I should mention that because windows does it or $distro does it, doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. Rather, it means it's just another way of doing it. Secondly, I should highly agree with Paul Frields here because until I didn't get involved in Fedora, I had no idea what a great community it has. And now, I admit that I value the community much much more than the operating system itself, and sadly, I didn't realize that until very recently. -- Armin Moradi -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines