On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Alberto Passalacqua
Dear Zonker,
first of all, sorry for the poor quoting in this email, I just copy and pasted it from the archive, because I did not receive it. Still I feel this topic _very_important_, so I reply ;-)
ZMD (10.1+10.2), KDE 4.0 pushing (11.0), and non-working kbluetooth, cd-burning, compiz, amarok2 etc. (11.1), constantly changing updater applets (every release from 10.0->11.1) and other major risktaking and blunders in recent years are not what I consider "designed for humans".
We should find a way to channel these types of people toward early testing. (We just need a way to create a stablish beta so that people can actually test it instead of this, Sorry its horribly broken during the beta phase and then come the RCs where very little beyond blockers get fixed.) These are the type of people that use various aspects and pay attention to things that aren't working as designed. I, myself, tend to say oh well I'll try it next time. Old habits die hard (The norm back in the day). Stephen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org