On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 7:25 PM, Lennart Poettering
<mzerq...@0pointer.de> wrote:
> On Mon, 22.07.13 11:22, Matthew Miller (mat...@fedoraproject.org) wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 04:40:14PM +0200, drago01 wrote:
>> > > Whenever I go to a tech meetup or talk to someone from a new startup
>> > > company, their developers are inevitably using a different (usually
>> > > proprietary) desktop OS, plus a non-Fedora distribution on their code.
>> > > We're being left behind and left out. It doesn't matter how
>> > > theoretically great we are if we end up with no users.
>> > I don't see how your proposal solves any of those issues. You are
>> > actually splitting Fedora into multiple
>> > distributions which makes it even worse (more fragmentation, not
>> > really something you can target etc etc).
>>
>> Right now, we have a unified system which we pretty much guarantee cannot be
>> targeted at all. It's moving too fast at every level.
>
> Honestly this is the only thing that holds together Fedora at all. The 6
> month release cycle and the fact that the entire distro needs to be in
> shape then is the only thing that keeps Fedora from falling completely
> into pieces.
>
> It would certainly be a better idea to develop Fedora more like a single
> OS rather than just a set of motley components with different release
> cycles and insular "rings". For example, isolating GNOME development
> from the core OS is certainly the signal in the wrong direction.
>
> I am fine with splitting out the actual enduser apps out, but that's
> nothing that can happen before we actually have a sane concept of
> apps. But for the rest we should work on creating one strong unified
> platform rather than a conglomerate of puzzle pieces that won't fit
> together. You just weaken the name of Fedora that way, we won't stand
> for anything anymore but a set of awkwardly non-integrated unsynced
> components.
>
> Sorry, but I am not buying this proposal, it appears to go 180° in the
> wrong diretcion...

Exactly and pretty much all (successful) competitors do it that way
(that's not limited to linux distributions).
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