On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:36 PM, Mike Miller <mbmiller+l at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 19 Nov 2011, J Cruit wrote:
>
>> In truth I always thought a distro based on Debian was the way to go for
>> the simple fact that is is so easy to maintain and upgrade (as long as you
>> keep away from the funkier apt sources).
>>
>> So Ubuntu was that, now maybe Mint is it.  Mostly though I use Backtrack
>> which moved to a Debian base as well.
>>
>
>
Ubuntu was a nice, polished Debian distro that had resources behind it and
a well defined release cadence (6 months).  The initial concept was pure
win.  Unfortunately Ubuntu and Gnome's leadership* clashed mightily and I
think that's partly what caused Ubuntu to jump the shark with Unity.  I'm
partial to Debian-based distros myself but I can roll with distros that use
rpm too.

I don't think Ubuntu + Unity is bad or good - it's just not what I want.

-Rob

* Using the word "leadership" in a broad sense with respect to Gnome.
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