On 11/09/2012 08:06 PM, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
Sticking strictly to the statistics point - I tend to agree at least
on Vbox - esp. for all the people who do dev-type work on macs, etc.
VMware is a bit harder to see - obviously they're the huge elephant in
the virt space but I would tend to think that people using KVM or Xen
would be more likely to use Fedora/care about open source and that
we'd get more value out of testing for that scenario than VMWare. But
if the (albeit old) stats reflect otherwise it might be worth
considering, though the ability to actually test that way isn't cheap
and i fear that we'd have pretty low participation in it.
Users care and deploy what they can use so it has less with open but
more about usable user interface which is why you have vmware on top
citrix xenserver and Microsoft HyperV and since they have the only
usable interfaces we kinda have to *care* that Fedora works out of the
box on those as much as we care about dualbooting Fedora along Windows (
why dont we care about that with os-x hello! ) and if Fedora does not
work out of the box with those they simply turn to the distribution that
does ( most notably the triple U distro )
JBG
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