Hi,
I don't see it like this - on this forum I have the impression that
people ask how things work and express their frustrations - if there
are - in a rather clear fashion. the purpose of the list is to find
answers to questions - the shoulder taps like yours and this one are
expressed by detailed error descriptions with the result that the
software gets better. What else does a developer want?
I'm so totally new to Linux that I'm a "silent reader" on the list.
If I'm stuck I go to the forum proper and get valuable answers either
from other answers or from more experienced subscribers.
As a total newbie to Fedora and Linux (but a com user for over 20
years) I can only say that I was amazed when I started up Fedora 10
for the first time on my brandnew laptop. A lot of things worked out
of the box and so much faster than under win xp (subjective
evaluation). So I will stick around and use Fedora permanently. I'm
just waiting for the adaptation of some professional software to
Fedora 10 (the Planet CCRMA package) and then there will be no
turning back.
Best
Jurgen
On Dec 23, 2008, at 11:55 PM, fedora-list-requ...@redhat.com wrote:
Traditionally the forums are filled with grumbles about things
that don't
work, and questions about how to work around some of those things
that don't
work as they should.
However occasionally it is nice if someone says something positive
about
Fedora and sends a thank you to the people who devote so much time
to making
the new things happen at all and who then spend considerable time
and effort
in fixing the inevitable problems that will always occur when you
create new
stuff.
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