On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 01:14:46PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 10:09:01PM +0530, beta tester wrote:
> >  +1 to this i fully agree with amita we should not limit people to any
> > flavour otherwise we are not supporting the spread of fedora.
> 
> This isn't a question of limiting people.

Also, calling this a "limit" is illogical.  If you are planning to run
a server, we can safely assume you are connected to a network, and
that you're capable of downloading an image.  So you don't need to be
handed a physical disc in order to make one.
 
> It's a question of what we spend our limited money on to actively promote,
> as well as our limited time and availability, and the limited time in which
> we can get a given audience to listen to us.
> 
> That doesn't mean that we _have_ to focus that promotion, but the basic
> strategy here is that if we do, we can get _really good returns_ in a
> particular area, rather than poor returns across the board. Then, in the
> long run, that can spill out to actual broader success across the board.

+1.

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