On Wed, 2010-11-24 at 17:05 -0500, timothy covell wrote: > > My turn to rant, then =). You, I, and almost all users of Evolution are > > not customers. Get that word out of your head and you'll see things in > > Linux much more clearly. > > That is exactly what Microsoft said. "Don't use Linux because they don't > provide *customer* support." Linus Torvalds et al do an excellent job > of keeping a STABLE kernel available. The desktop side of things has no > such equivalent who cares about a consistently stable user experience. > Linux was really great for me for about 10 years, but the latest > versions of Fedora (core) and others seem to assume that people like > using broken software (KDE4) or severely limit my system to make it user > friendly (e.g. remove root access).
Well don't use Fedora then - it's purpose is to be an experimental cutting edge distro that ultimately supplies stable, well tested components into the commercial RedHat products. Consequently sometimes it breaks and sometimes they get it wrong. If you want stability and are willing to pay for support, then use RHEL. If you don't want to fork out cash, then use one of the community EL respins like CentOS. Personally I use Fedora on my own desktops and CentOS on my users desktops and all the servers - I like living dangerously (and also I like all the pretty eye candy :-) ), whereas the users really do prefer stability and not having their desktop re-installed every 6 months. It's all about choice - something that is severely lacking in the MS / Apple world. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
