On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 12:13:04PM -0400, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>> > I don't think that's fair at all. Fedora is
unique in a lot of ways,
>> > and a waterfall of updates isn't essential to that uniqueness.
>> List those ways please, aside from the relationship with Red Hat/CentOS.
> Why brush that aside?
Because it is very obvious, and it also subjective as a pro or con.
But being obvious doesn't disqualify it -- it makes it, well, more obvious.
And the question isn't about pro or cons, it's about uniqueness.
I would like to point out how nuanced and somewhat subjective the
differences you stated are, even if I may agree with most of them.
Not counting that big one, maybe. :) But part of my point is: we don't need
to be dramatic about distinguishing ourselves from Ubuntu just for the sake
of doing that. I think there's room for both even with significant overlap
in mission.
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Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)mattdm.org>
Senior Systems Architect -- Instructional & Research Computing Services
Harvard School of Engineering & Applied Sciences