One of the most fascinating exchanges I've read on a Linux forum in some time:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...7&postcount=29
I have to admit I can sympathize a bit with the OP, at least until he gets to the bit about "freezing all new development".
My single biggest source of dissatisfaction in Kubuntu has been that packages are allowed to go stale in the LTS or that even when they do get updated to the latest stable from upstream it seems to take way too long. (Please contribute your favorite solution to this problem, because maybe I'm just doing it wrong!)
The other thing that really shows is that the OP of that thread has the mindset that he should be served without making too much effort on his own. You can interpret it a few different ways, but IMHO that kind of thinking is the result of using Windows. Windows users are accustomed to being dependent on Microsoft to take care of their needs and don't like having too much freedom to choose or implement their own solutions. (I say these things as a former long term Windows user, so yes it should also be a criticism of myself.)
Anyway, your thoughts?
Edit
Full thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1511038
Meant to include that link when I first posted, but forgot.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...7&postcount=29
I have to admit I can sympathize a bit with the OP, at least until he gets to the bit about "freezing all new development".
My single biggest source of dissatisfaction in Kubuntu has been that packages are allowed to go stale in the LTS or that even when they do get updated to the latest stable from upstream it seems to take way too long. (Please contribute your favorite solution to this problem, because maybe I'm just doing it wrong!)
The other thing that really shows is that the OP of that thread has the mindset that he should be served without making too much effort on his own. You can interpret it a few different ways, but IMHO that kind of thinking is the result of using Windows. Windows users are accustomed to being dependent on Microsoft to take care of their needs and don't like having too much freedom to choose or implement their own solutions. (I say these things as a former long term Windows user, so yes it should also be a criticism of myself.)
Anyway, your thoughts?
Edit
Full thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1511038
Meant to include that link when I first posted, but forgot.
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