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2010/12/7 Christian Lohmaier
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 > http://distrowatch.com/stats.php?section=popularity

distrowatch is hardly representative.

Well, what do you propose to base in?



Put Mint, Ubuntu and Debian and you have the bigger chunk.

Ubuntu and debian identify themselves, so what remains?

That's not true, and already discussed on this threat. I'm on Debian and my
user agent doesn't include nothing about Debian, please put
more attention to the thread the next time before talking.

Just look at the default browser in ubuntu or debian: The user agent
string is modified to contain ubuntu/debian. Thus all that
"statistics" is void, as it is not relevant for the decistion it is
used as argument for.

Again, you're wrong. Not all the browser from Ubuntu displays the User agent
with "Ubuntu".


Even if the distrowatch statistics would reflect the real user
distribution, the biggest hunk of Ubuntu already is out of the
question - and the bias strongs shifts towards rpm.

You're just saying so but not providing any option, you just like to have
RPM without any basis.

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