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My problems with Linux Lite so far, a brief summary of problems Linux Lite has.

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Wirezfree:
In my day to day life I do Business Analysis, Project Management, Requirements Gathering et al.
There are many "standards" and "methods" for doing these things, But some times you have to deviate from the "ideal" standards & methods.

Everybody will have an opinion on what is, what isn't the best/right way to move forward, in this case LL Development/Management.

As an outside observer(and user) of LL I'm not "technically" qualified to comment on is it being done correctly.?
What I can say, "as a user of LL" is what ever process is being used appears to be working...
I would hate to see LL get bogged down, stumble just because it "appears" to be not following a certain way of doing things.

Ultimately it's down to the owner & developers of LL to make the "right call"
Do they feel comfortable in their methods/approach, and what are the risks.?

Just my 2p/c worth...

AdrianKoshka:
Thanks for your feeeback! Also I want to state I do want to help with the development of Linux Lite and help fix the things I stated, and I understand it's a project done in free time. Though I still stand by what I've said. I thought the public approach would be better to be entirely honest, instead instead of keeping it "under wraps" and to a select group of people.

newtusmaximus:
  Adrian,
As a user of LL and linux newbie, I have very little to no understanding of what goes on "under the hood" All I can do is appreciate the time and effort that has been given freely to get this project off the ground and the commitment to develop “easy” path for newbies like myself to migrate to Linux.
There are always ways to improve and it is refreshing when new eyes look at what has been done and can make helpful suggestions and put their contribution to the process.
However I do think that the way it is initiated is always a sensitive matter.  Your contribution would have been more diplomatic by contacting Jerry direct and with not such a blunt  “public” approach.
The amount of work / thought you have put into your structured appraisal / critique is acknowledged (github),  and I for one hope that you can find a way to put that enthusiasm into the project, but as a team member and in a collaborative manner..
My layman's 2C worth :)

shaggytwodope:

--- Quote from: Teddy on April 12, 2016, 03:24:18 AM ---Jesus Christ dude! Let Jerry and the team do what they want to do. It's their github account. Who are you to say what they should do. It isn't your project. Get over it. Be at least a *little* thankful that the team is taking time away from their families to develop this distro for the benefit of the community. Seriously!

I understand your intentions of trying to improve upon the development process, but there is a clear line between friendly suggestions & improvements, and elitist demands & personal preferences. This leads more toward the elitist side, and organization is a personal preference thing, for the most part. However,  some of the improvements you mention are definitely worthwhile to implement in the future. Brutally criticizing the Lite team isn't going help the project, or help get those problems fixed.

If you want to improve for them & join the team, by all means, DO IT. You'll be helping a great cause for a great purpose.

¿If any moderators/admins are reading, close the thread for further discussion, maybe?

Typed & Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 [SM-N900T] using the Tapatalk Android app.



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To be totally fair... everything you said is a personal view. Of which we should all respect. But there is nothing wrong with honestly or opinions... if you start silencing people then you be come the jerks imo.

As long as the language remains within reason, I see no need to censor people.. remember we're all about Linux and opensource. Part of which is debate and criticism.

Teddy:
Jesus Christ dude! Let Jerry and the team do what they want to do. It's their github account. Who are you to say what they should do. It isn't your project. Get over it. Be at least a *little* thankful that the team is taking time away from their families to develop this distro for the benefit of the community. Seriously!

I understand your intentions of trying to improve upon the development process, but there is a clear line between friendly suggestions & improvements, and elitist demands & personal preferences. This leads more toward the elitist side, and organization is a personal preference thing, for the most part. However,  some of the improvements you mention are definitely worthwhile to implement in the future. Brutally criticizing the Lite team isn't going help the project, or help get those problems fixed.

If you want to improve for them & join the team, by all means, DO IT. You'll be helping a great cause for a great purpose.

¿If any moderators/admins are reading, close the thread for further discussion, maybe?

Typed & Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 [SM-N900T] using the Tapatalk Android app.

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