Allegedly, on or about 30 March 2013, Joe Zeff sent:
> Well, you could start by going to
https://fedoraproject.org/ and
> looking around to see what the people running have to say. I think
> it's called "due diligence," or something like that.
The trouble with trawling the web, or even single websites, is that
you're in "needle in a haystack" territory. Especially when sites move
away from having a structured content (e.g. a table of contents that you
can follow, that does not miss out some of the site contents), to being
a mess of a small aspect of the site being thrown on the front page in
an incoherent splatter
* Voluntary Linux consumer
* Computer-friendly
* Likely collaborator
* General productivity user
if you BLINDLY install any OS your are NOT one of this 4
and i would go so far that someone who does not bother
about life-cycles of software at all should go back to
windows, there are many people taking money to think
for him