I think we MUST have a good tool to do so, because it's probably the
only way to allow end users to speak with developpers, ech category
of people with its favorite tool. We cannot act the same way as
Mandriva was doing, setting up two different tools, because it
promotes the compartmentalization of the groups of users. If we want
a distribution set for developpers AND en users, they must talk
together.
Hi,
I love this last sentence.
But I have just a point to underline : an end-user will neither adapt
him to the discussions / methods / spirit / state of mind of a
developper ... for the unik reason that's just impossible for him. If
he adapt him, he's already a "fucky good" Geek : very near a developper.
So : other developpers adapt they to the way of life of end-users
other you will neither have a discussion.
At the end the distro will be made realy for end-users.