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[CS-FSLUG] Fedora overtakes Mandrake on Distrowatch!

David Aikema daikema at gmail.com
Mon Dec 13 02:38:13 EST 2004


Given that Fedora is essentially a perpetually-beta distribution (a
testbed for RHEL), I'd expect that those running Fedora would probably
be paying more attention to a site like that.

Can anyone running Fedora comment at all on the status of the Fedora
legacy project, which was attempting to extend the support lifetime of
particular releases beyond the 6 - 9 month support lifetime that Red
Hat was offering (or are we not yet at the stage where they've really
had opportunity to take over)?

David

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 01:13:32 -0600, N. Thompson <n.thomp at sasktel.net> wrote:
> This is the very first time ever since all that hype about Yoper that Mandrake
> hasn't been #1 on Distrowatch's side panel. Usually Mandrake has a
> significant lead but now Fedora overtook it by just two hits! SUSE's not far
> behind with just 390 less hits.
> 
> The current top five are:
> 1       Fedora          1415
> 2       Mandrake        1413
> 3       SUSE            1103
> 4       MEPIS             998
> 5       Debian            961
> 
> Fedora hasn't just had a release so does this shift mean that its gaining more
> popularity then Mandrake, or is Mandrake loosing popularity?
> 
> More detailed statistics can be found here:
> http://distrowatch.com/stats.php?section=popularity
> 
> Anyone care to comment on this?
> 
> Any Fedora users care to gloat* perhaps? ;-)
> 
> * not that malicious kind of gloating of course.



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