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newiLuvatar
17th July 2010, 12:55 AM
I totally think fedora doesn't get enough love in here.

I have to say it, I love fedora. I run it since fc4, and my experience has almost always been great. I mean, it acted up once in a while, but that is within it's nature. I was recently forced to run ubuntu for a while, I guess it was ok, but there were so many little things that fedora is doing better. I was really missing fedora, and I am so happy to be back!
unfortunately, there are many people out there who don't really appreciate this. fedora is free, and it's great. and I'm sure everyone working on and with fedora is doing his or her best to ensure it will continue to do so.
so I want to thank everyone here and in the dev team! keep up the great work!
last but not least, I want to thank you, fedora, for making my life better!

thank you!

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stoat
17th July 2010, 01:07 AM
Well, I'm quite fond of it, too. For a long time, too. But this place here can skew someone's perception of it. Know why? Because most people come here only with problems, complaints, rants, etc. True, your kind of post is comparatively rare. But the Fedora yum statistics would suggest that there are many more like you and me out there.

newiLuvatar
17th July 2010, 01:13 AM

let's hope so... :)

stoat
17th July 2010, 01:18 AM
Fedora 13 Goddard at week 7...http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StatisticsLegacy statistics...http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy_statistics

newiLuvatar
17th July 2010, 01:39 AM
very interesting, thank you...

(just to clarify, I wasn't complaining, I'm just so stoked to be back on fedora...)

Zanpactou
17th July 2010, 01:50 AM
I was recently forced to run ubuntu for a while, I guess it was ok, but there were so many little things that fedora is doing better.
Someone email that to marc (at) canonical.com so he understands why his ubuntu community is loosing traction... :D

smr54
17th July 2010, 04:40 AM
Heh, the job listings that ask for Ubuntu, rather than RH, experience seem to actually be increasing.

On the other hand, we put Ubuntu on a test server the other day, and afterwards, I had to admit that the RH distros are still the better choice at present, though I do think that if they keep going in the direction they're going, they may not be after awhile.