A reasonably interesting read -- a bit fanboyish toward Ubuntu in places,
but here is one part that jumped out at me regarding Fedora:
"It is evident that with a strong community behind these distributions,
they can indeed become better in terms of engineering and adoption. Fedora
is a classic example of this - as it has become more and more community
driven, the quality has grown further and further. It is now a very
impressive distribution and one that has a comprehensive backbone of
developers, documentation writers, translators and users."
http://oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/9330
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/05/01/110203
Continuing to build a strong community around Fedora is one of the most
important things that we can do. We've made good progress in the last few
months. Gotta keep the momentum going.
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