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

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Jerry:
There are two perspectives here. One from the developers, and one from the users.

Was this the best place to have this thread and discussion? My first thought is that this matter should be discussed at the developer level since with all due respect, Joe User does not programme or understand development structures and the details therein. My second thought is that there is an opportunity to have community input, something I have always encouraged with this distribution.

Development and Standards - I understand at the developer level, programmers and development teams are used to working within these parameters. Linux Lite started off with one person and one mission - to win over Windows folks, nothing has changed. In the beginning, the focus was on getting easy to use software out to these people right from day one. As I was doing most of the work myself in the early days, development had to fit in with a full time job, and other out of work activities. It still does. I adopted GPL2 as our preferred license, and shared source code. Code was written quickly, tested, then released. I have always been aware of the complete development process but simply didn't have the time to do it.

In order for a distribution to appeal to more people is has to have a good set of intuitive software. Every program must be developed for Linux Lite with the assumption that your 70 grandma with little to no computing experience, could use it. As a distribution grows, more development tends to follow. As your software evolves, you increase the likelihood of developers wanting to come and work on it. This the stage we're at now.

Let me be clear about my focus. It's purely on Windows users, not existing linux users. I'm not concerned with popularity on ranking charts and reviews from people who don't understand our focus and therefore judge the distribution against existing distributions.

At the end of the day all decisions begin and end with me. It's not a responsibility I take lightly.

I have experienced a lot of arrogance and elitism within the programming community. That's why this Ethos exists - https://www.linuxliteos.com/development.html#contribute I'm happy to have people help with LL, but the 'my way is the only way' attitude won't work here.

What's the future of development in LL. How to we proceed?

In the last few months, I introduced adverts to the Linux Lite website and Forums. I've never been a big fan of ads. I decided it was a 'necessary evil' to ensure that as ad revenue increases over time, I can drop more work days and stay at home and devote more time to Linux Lite. This reality is a few years off yet. At the moment I have 2 days off from work a week, and to be honest, I don't want to spend all that time in front of a pc. I'd like to live my life.

The Linux Lite Manual will not change, we cannot ignore the positive feedback we've had from people and simply abandon the current format. Developers may have better ideas about it, but it's our focus group that I pay attention to.
I'm not going to respond to the OP's points one by one because it's better for me to spend my time responding to this thread with a clear, overall reason why things are the way they are.

I would like to thank AdrianKoshka for taking the time to construct his post, and for wanting to help the project.

Linux Lite at the development level will improve, Github is an incredible resource and I will certainly look at using more of it's resources to streamline development, but it won't be at the pace people expect.

If you like what we do, if you're passionate about converting our target audience, keep coding. The backend will come together over time. For now, focus on the users rather than development semantics.

Thank you to all those who have contributed to this thread. :)

AdrianKoshka:
I couldn't have said it better myself!

LL-user:
Great discussion/ dialog so far! Thanks, Adrian, for kicking it off. And thanks to the LL community & developers to show once more how mature and open minded you are. It's a huge pleasure to be part of it.

In my understanding Adrian did hardly say anything about the result, Linux Lite as a distribution itself. It was all about the processes and procedures in the background. So, good on him pointing out areas where energy can be saved, collaboration & synergy can be nourished, efficiency & effectiveness can be increased. It won't necessarily make a big difference directly and short term for the end user (except the manual having a search functionality included :) ), but in the long run will enable the development to be even more successful. And therefore will ultimately also have huge benefits for the users of Linux Lite. :)

One of my mottoes: There is always room for improvement :)
Great, people pointing it out. Even better, open minded people taking it on board.

newtusmaximus:
 :)   Ah the impetuousness of youth.  Wish I could remember back that far :(

AdrianKoshka:

--- Quote from: misko_2083 on April 12, 2016, 12:52:28 PM ---Welcome @AdrianKoshka
All the things you pointed are true.
@everyone this is not an atack but think of it as a contribution
And by my opinion a good one. Contributions are not just coding and dondations. It's about a dialogue, collaboration and exchange.
Pointing out things that can be better helps further development.

--- End quote ---

This is exactly what I had in mind when I made this post. Thanks for the comment.

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