
I know what you're thinking, but don't worry. This article isn't 'Yet Another Red Hat 8.0 Review'. This article is primarily about
using Red Hat 8.0 if you happen to be a newbie, but it's also about using
Red Hat 8.0 if you happen to be a
KDE user. Why? I happen to be a KDE user, so it makes sense I'd focus more on what I know the most about. Plus, I still remember the frustration of staring with something akin to terror at a blank command line with lots of ideas about what I'd like to do and very little knowledge of how to do it.
This is one of the most productive articles we've had around here. An excellent example of what we should be doing.
Eugenia, how about compiling a wish/whine list for Redhat 8? We've had tons of suggestions about the things that suck in Redhat, and how the product could be better. But they are all scattered all over the place. Maybe you could design a simple page where people can input their suggestions??? If we have all the suggestions in one place, its would probably be a lot more useful as feedback material.