Fedora 7 "Moonshine": Freedom vs. Ease-of-Use (Part 1)

Jonathan Roberts jonathan.roberts.uk at googlemail.com
Sun Jun 3 08:34:29 UTC 2007


On 03/06/07, Thomas Chung <tchung at fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 6/2/07, Marc Wiriadisastra <marc at mwiriadi.id.au> wrote:
> > The article comes from here.
> >
> > http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/16894
> >
> > "Fedora 7, a.k.a. "Moonshine," released on May 31, is an odd duck. On
> > the one hand, it's hugely popular. If you need to be convinced of that,
> > take a look at the number of people viewing the officially-sanctioned
> > FedoraForum.org at any given time - as I write this, it's almost 7,000
> > people. Visit your local Barnes & Noble Booksellers (that's a big
> > bookstore chain in the U.S.) and you'll see quite a few books about
> > Fedora on the shelves. (This, by itself, is a big plus for Linux newbies
> > — Fedora may be the best-documented distro available)."
>
> BTW, it's  over "93,000" members as of today in FedoraForum.org
> It can't be "7,000" members even if the article was written a month ago.
> Perhaps, the author meant to say "70,000" members instead. :)
> Regards,

Maybe he meant "Online Now"? Although it's not very clear if he did!

Jon




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