Re: Why Fedora is for experts only?

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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

> Very long emails are less likely to be read, especially when they're so
> discursive. You seem to be more interested in topics such as market
> share than actual technical content

Mikkel L. Ellertson thinks the same. I suppose you're not both wrong, but
there are some considerations:

1) some peole need a story to get interest into a subject.

2) teckies often write short messages and then come back with precisions.
I prefer to give all the information in one shot.

3) market share is important to me and I don't believe we can say things
such as: "Ubuntu will take care of market share". What if, for example,
Shuttleworth decided to scrap the project tomorrow?

Besides, Ubuntu is on 6 months releases just as Fedora, so not having to
upgrade is not a feature offered by Ubuntu anymore than Fedora. Of course,
there's a long term release, but I don't believe it's the one most newbies
are using.

Finally, market share has a lot to do with technical considerations.

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But I'll try to keep your remark in mind.

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