Re: Why would I want Fedora?

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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 17:01,  <valik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> While I sit here viewing everyones' responses to this subject about Fedora's description, I have only few reasons to see the it would not be an "alternative" to said proprietary operating systems.  Thus far since the eariest stages of GUI driven Linux;  only gamers, flash developers and like would not see the os as becoming a strong "alternative os" meaning without emulation.

When one says that Fedora is not an alternative to Windows, it doesn't
mean that Fedora is inferior, and thus not yet a suitable alternative.

What we mean is that Fedora doesn't aim to be an alternative to
Windows. Instead, Fedora has clear goals.

If anything, Fedora would be aiming to make Windows an alternative to Linux ;)

Regards,


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Mathieu Bridon (bochecha)

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