On 04/12/13 03:47 PM, ergodic wrote:
OK I am 82. My first Fedora Core install was FC-3 and before that Red Hat 4 if
my memory does not trick me.
Today running in different boxes, F-18, F-19, F-20beta.
Multibooting Debian Wheezy, F-19 and Windows 8.1.
My most sincere thanks to all the developers and contributors.
Well done.
M. A. MacLain
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Sorry for top posting. This phone doesn't allow bottom posting.
I'm 57 years old and I have been using linux, more on than off, since
1997, and exclusively since 2003 or so.
I find it is more stable than either windows or macos and more usable
than dos, even at the command prompt.
Hth
Dave
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 18:25:02
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Fedora's audience
Recent exchanges here and in related places have reminded me
strongly of long discussions held on RedHat lists fifteen or twenty
years
ago.
//snip//
By this time, at an informed guess, the Boomers must be retiring
in spates and floods. My subjective impression is that I see more
fellow
retirees than before, but I can't guess numbers. Does anyone here
have
such numbers, or know of a source from whence to get them?
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Guess all the 'younger' members are afraid to reply :)
I am 72 (73 next month ) and have been running Linux since 1997...Fedora
since 2010. along with Debian Sid and
Windows 7.
Best of the season to all developers-contributors and users.
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