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Suggestions for future Fedora development.

Saw the following videos on YouTube.com that were thought provoking. Hope some innovative ideas can be gathered from it for possibly future Fedora releases. Enjoy!

YouTube.com --- "Why Linux Sucks | LFNW 2012"
http://youtu.be/Sh-cnaJoGCw

YouTube.com --- "Why Linux Does Not Suck | LFNW 2012"
http://youtu.be/BfLqLK7VdQY

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Re: Suggestions for future Fedora development.

Not exactly a stark raving fedora fan, is he? <....>
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moved to Fedora Focus, since thread isn't about Forum suggestions...Edit, nope, moved to Linux Chat as it's not about Fedora. Just assumed that Linux Sucks would be about Fedora....oh nebber mind.
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He used to co-present the Linux Action Show on YouTube. A rather annoying individual IMHO.
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Actually, lots of truth in the video..especially about Fire Marshalls.
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Re: Suggestions for future Fedora development.

Regarding LAS, their last fedora 17 review was ... well ... different.

(Starting around ~20:00) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozeOt3aS6b4

For those who don't much care about re-partitioning Ubuntu, <....> click out around 41:28.
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