you can discuss it on an appropriate mailing list, or forum. we have a lot of them.
Listening to people is not the same as doing exactly what they demand. The Fedora project has long-standing values relating to working upstream and prioritizing software freedom; if you don't share those it really *may* be the case that you're not using the right distribution. There are others which place a higher value on accommodating proprietary software and carrying downstream patches.
you can discuss it on an appropriate mailing list, or forum. we have a lot of them.
Listening to people is not the same as doing exactly what they demand. The Fedora project has long-standing values relating to working upstream and prioritizing software freedom; if you don't share those it really *may* be the case that you're not using the right distribution. There are others which place a higher value on accommodating proprietary software and carrying downstream patches.