It is a big deal, for experience, and you're right about it being the kind of thing certain engineers don't see as a big deal.
But- I'd rather they fix a bunch of other things first.
I'd put "things that don't work" in the first todo bucket, then move on to "things that are painful to endure", followed by "things that make it feel janky"
I wanted to use Fedora recently and it totally failed to handle my perfectly common laptop graphics card. Ubuntu did it fine.
But- I'd rather they fix a bunch of other things first.
I'd put "things that don't work" in the first todo bucket, then move on to "things that are painful to endure", followed by "things that make it feel janky"
I wanted to use Fedora recently and it totally failed to handle my perfectly common laptop graphics card. Ubuntu did it fine.