On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:

>
> It shouldn't be. Never be afraid of learning, even in the tightest of
> situations. It is good for your brain. It helps with analytical
> thinking.
>
> Once constant learning becomes part of your life, you really don't get
> bothered with UI changes.
>
> Promoting "not learning" will drive the community lazy. I think the
> educational system all over the world forces people to acknowledge
> learning as burden. This is not good for humanity. I don't believe
> that Fedora should follow this road of lazyness.
>

I don't know if you are serious but it is not a question of lazyness.  Users
don't want to be disrupted to what they are used to, just because they did a
few updates.  New release can introduce major changes and users will be more
tolerant of that.

Rahul
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