On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Richard Turner rjt@zygous.co.uk wrote:
On 30 Jan 2015 15:37, "Michael Catanzaro" mcatanzaro@gnome.org wrote:
When deciding whether something is a blocker, I propose this question: "If feature X doesn't work, would a reasonable user new to Fedora switch back to his previous OS?" If there's a bug with GNOME Calculator, probably not, but if user switching doesn't work and I have multiple user accounts, then it's time to find a better distro.
Yep, I concur. I'd classify reliable suspend/wake as similarly important, for the same reasons. I understand that can be tricky depending upon the hardware, but it's fundamental when, for example, carrying a laptop around the office.
I agree S/R is important, but the scope needs to be contained. Without a specific reference platform or two, the hardware combinations are too varied. We'll never get anywhere near 100% reliability or coverage on this, and debugging these issues remotely is a major time sink for possible little gain in the larger picture.
josh