On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 10:25 +0100, Lucy wrote: > A the Manchester release party there was at least one person in a > Debian t-shirt and while people were keen to show off Ubuntu on their > laptop I'm pretty sure most people there used/use at least one other > distro.
There was a good number of people at the manchester party who weren't necessaryly, "ubuntu people", I met a few gentoo users, a lot of debian users and even one slackware fan. If anything I just think the ubuntu community is more orientated around the people that use ubuntu rather than ubuntu the software. Once you get out of the mindset that the software is a "holy grail" of sorts and realise that we are all a bunch of people in the same boat then it feels much more friendly. -- Gordon Allott <gordall...@gmail.com>
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