On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 11:04:24AM -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
I'm guessing that you mean that Ubuntu is more popular, and has
a
much bigger installed user base. If so, it's probably because it's
designed to be very user friendly, doesn't make a big deal about
some of the software restrictions that Fedora cares about and is, as
I like to say, designed for "Windows refugees." Fedora, OTOH, is a
much more geeky distro designed as a test bed for new ideas,
programs and technologies that's not for people who don't like to
tinker with things or who aren't willing to accept that not
everything in their distro is really ready for prime time.
+1 to this, too. I don't think we *want* to become the mainstream
windows-replacement OS, because that's not where we want to be on the
innovation curve.
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