2015-09-19 3:03 GMT+02:00 <floccul...@gmx.co.uk>:

> Been following this discussion.
>
> Frankly I will, and tell people, when something works in a particular set
> of circumstances use A or B or C, depending on circumstance.
>
> Earlier in the discussion 2 rather important points were made
>
> 1 - many of the reported issues are corner cases
>
> 2 - the 'poll' is a small group - that's going to always be our case,
> especially there. In particular this group will be made up of those who've
> 'never posted before' and the always present 'vocal group'
>
> In this case the vocal group is one which as soon as a dev cycle finishes
> moves on to the next. Not perhaps what the list Marc gives us earlier is
> aimed at. What we should all be focussing on is the early 'linux for
> humans' vibe.
>
> Talk of dd, random applications, expectations of what root is, aren't that.
>
> On 19/09/15 01:42, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
>
>> [snip] Every bug is important. What's needed is volunteers to help fix
>> them. Marc.
>>
> And snip most of the rest of the thread, leaving the most important part.
>
> Kudos for those willing to at least try and move things - even of the
> moving eventually results in the status quo with cleared bugs
>
> regards
>
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Hi flocculant,

Maybe I do not understand what you mean:

I think you mean that we (the group at the discussion thread at the Ubuntu
Forums) should not try to replace the Startup Disk Creator, because it is
the best for ordinary users. We are too geeky, our issues with it are only
corner issues.

Please correct me if I am wrong :-)

Best regards
Nio


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