I may be violating some rule somewhere in this mailing, so please don't flame me if I'm wrong. opensource.com is running a poll to determine the favorite Linux distro in use. As of this writing, Fedora is in 4th place behind Ubuntu, Mint and Arch, and slightly ahead of Debian.
Can we get Fedora to the top? It would be nice to get some good press for a change...
https://opensource.com/life/16/1/which-linux-distribution-do-you-use
On 14/01/16 06:50 PM, Dan Mossor wrote:
I may be violating some rule somewhere in this mailing, so please don't flame me if I'm wrong. opensource.com is running a poll to determine the favorite Linux distro in use. As of this writing, Fedora is in 4th place behind Ubuntu, Mint and Arch, and slightly ahead of Debian.
Can we get Fedora to the top? It would be nice to get some good press for a change...
https://opensource.com/life/16/1/which-linux-distribution-do-you-use
To what end? I don't think Fedora tries to be a general desktop OS. It's always appeared to me to be more aimed at professional/developers. Even if not, polls like that are hardly scientific so I can't imagine them having much impact one way or the other.
My $0.02.
On 01/14/2016 03:59 PM, Digimer wrote:
To what end? I don't think Fedora tries to be a general desktop OS. It's always appeared to me to be more aimed at professional/developers. Even if not, polls like that are hardly scientific so I can't imagine them having much impact one way or the other.
I'm retired, and the last ten years that I worked, I did tech support. I use Fedora because I like the idea of helping try out and test new ideas; it lets me say that I'm still doing something to improve Linux, and giving back to the community.