> Well, actually, not "unfortunately" -- having a great community is > wonderful, but if the finished product is lacking, that's a problem. > Not saying that Fedora is lacking, just saying that "community > participation" is not likely to be interesting to readers who aren't > going to be participating. +1 > > Since I get different answers for each of these categories, depending > > on whose article I'm reading today, are any of these articles truly > > useful? Maybe not. But more importantly, why isn't Fedora chosen for > > any of these categories? Does the author disclose on what basis each > > distro was rated? Were some distros not considered? I have more > > questions than answers after reading the article, although at the same > > time, I'd be happy to see us more often mentioned in these articles. These articles are useful, as a reader I can vouch. Fedora has been considered but the author clearly mentioned what considerations made his choice. I would really liked to see Fedora as the Best for Desktop and Laptop. But sadly it is not currently. > > I'm thinking about changing distros on my main workstation for a week > > or so just to experience what other people think is a clear > > differentiation between them. > > A very good idea. I've been using some of this week to test drive > distros other than openSUSE, including Fedora, on bare metal and in > VMs. It's not something I had a lot of time to do previously, and > wanted to see how other distros had evolved over the last two years. +1 very good idea. I have been using Fedora, Ubuntu, openSUSE on my desktop and laptops for many years, since Red Hat 8 era. Lately, I spend most of my time in Ubuntu installations. Major reason for me is stability (don't crash) . Though Fedora never prioritized "stability" but certain level of stability is needed to continuously run my laptop at work. cheers // Imtiaz Rahi imtiaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Imtiaz -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing