On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 16:37 +0100, Danny Terweij - Net Tuning | Net wrote:
> You think every "user" reading that?
> Here a practical "user" example:
> - Hmm no more updates when  i do yum update
> - lets google
> - hey a new repo called legacy..
> - Ah here i found how to add it to my yum
> - Nice i get updates again
> But actualy it are not updates, but fixes/patches.
> -After some time, he finds out that newer versions are not delivered.
> -Finds alternate repos like atrpms dag dries livna etc...
> -doing yum update, "oh look again new versions :)"
> 
> This is a real example how most of the linux users are doing without read
> any statement text. Because its not intresting to read :) 

So here's the thing.  These users aren't our "customers" as it were.
Our service is not geared toward them, and frankly, I don't give a shit
what they do.  Our user base expects quality bugfix and security fix
from us for stabilized releases of Fedora, and that's what we deliver.
Anything else can take a flying leap.

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