[CentOS] Choosing to put CentOS in terms of itself ...
Preston Crawford
me at prestoncrawford.com
Thu Aug 18 18:17:35 UTC 2005
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, rado wrote:
> Lastly, If I, in any of this seem aprehendsive I did not mean so and my
> apologies. I made my choice as most others here have. Centos! and I
> think most all will agree, the best choice, if we gonna live by it, then
> there is no place here to cut on any of the redhat fedora family. It
> just seems to make sense...to me anyway.
>
> John Rose
I agree. In the end, though, people have to remember the human factor.
i.e. When someone comes on here distro-shopping and says "Fedora sucks",
it's not very productive to get into philosophical debates about Fedora
and where it fits into the pipeline that eventually lands up with us
getting this wonderful free Operating System. It just ends up in
arguments, as we've seen. I guess I try to put philosophy and politics
aside and empathize with the fact that the user may be (in a somewhat
unsophisticated manner) simply approaching the distro choice from the
standpoint of a user. Nothing more. And from their perspective Fedora was
bad and CentOS was good. Regardless of whether Red Hat deserves credit for
their work, that's their user experience. So it's best to just point them
in the right direction and avoid the philosophical discussions.
In the end, those of us who are here and using CentOS and really
appreciate it obviously appreciate the work Red Hat has done to even make
this possible. And I'd like to think (as stated earlier) that Red Hat gets
something in return. They get one more systems developer/integrator
familiar with their product (roughly) and very pleased with it and likely
to recommend it to people in the future.
Preston
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