On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 5:15 AM, Jonathan Beatty
<jonathan.bea...@gallaudet.edu> wrote:

>> You'd probably be much better off with ... Ubuntu (free)

> Why is it important that we cater to the Ubuntu crowd? Fedora leads the way 
> in the Linux software world, and bogging down the Fedora distro itself to 
> accomodate those who are unwilling to use man/info pages, online docs, 
> mailing lists, and #fedora would only hurt the ultimate goal of being on the 
> forward edge of development. If a user wants something slow and stable, both 
> CentOS (for servers) and Ubuntu (for desktops) are available for their use.

> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User_base Last I checked, Fedora is for those 
> users with something to contribute to the GNU/Linux movement and FOSS in 
> general. Ubuntu is undoubtedly more stable and user-friendly, but it falls on 
> its face in the realm of development, contribution, and configurability.


Yes.
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Regards,
Parshwa Murdia
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