distrowatch comment: "Ubuntu Breezy Badger - is it too dumbed
down? "
Jeff Waugh
jeff.waugh at ubuntu.com
Sun Dec 25 10:49:20 GMT 2005
<quote who="Scott">
> > > My point still stands. It should be part of the default installation.
> >
> > We understand that from your emails to the list, but we have been taking
> > and continue to take a different approach.
>
> I know. It's called the "we know what's good for users and they don't"
> approach.
I think you'll find it's closer to "we know what's a good start for users,
and those who want more, know where to get it or where to look - and BOY do
we have what they want".
But it's okay for us to have goals and decisions that you disagree with,
because we give you all the tools to re-make those decisions in your image
should you wish to do that. If you think we're doing it wrong, you can do it
the right way and show us up... *and we'll help you do it*.
How's that for a deal? We *can* actually agree to disagree, and everyone
benefits.
- Jeff
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