Am 04.11.2013 20:47, schrieb drago01: > On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: >> ok - two exceptions - VMware Workstation and ZendStudio >> both are running since years on Fedora systems @home as >> well @work on 4 different workstations > > So even your specific case would be helped in such a system. Maybe for > you this are "two exceptions" but for others they might be more then > two. > Try for once to think in broader terms ... there are use cases and > users beyond your personal workstations and server infrastructure. > And even > if your stuff "worked well for years" it does not mean that is perfect > and there is no room for improvement
nothing is perfect and will ever be for all usecases but with the easy.click-there-and-install-a-bundle way i most likely would not have started to build my own RPMs, cleanup anything and make decisions to throw things away which does not fit in this concept going only the easy way is most times wrong looking at the big picture the result of never have a need to learn doing things the right way would in my case never leaded in build a complete company infrastructure based on the expierience of my personal machine for two years before if Fedora want to do his userbase a favor it should spend more thoughts in not breaking existing user expierience with not-ready alpha quality software like KDE4.0, the first GNOME3 releases or say it in other words not try to "be the first for the sake of beeing the first" without compromises not only once such decisions leaded even for power users like me knowing every single configuration file of my system and understand what every piece of software *did* in pure anger because working things was replaced by not-ready-for-users replacements mising functions or full of bugs and unfinished concepts before try to please the ordianary users not care about anything Fedora should hardly try to not repeatly spit power-users with much expierenice in their faces with too soon big changes after get that well done you should care about users not care about how a operating system and distribution works at all because they will never honor the distributions work that way users like me would do if things not break that often
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