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Mindshare as in 'users' or mindshare as in 'contributions to the development' and with that, how can one really counter the 'number of users' when wouldn't it be best to compare contributions and what they've contributed vs the number that have contributed.
Sure, Ubuntu is a great distribution, but I do have my missgivings given its quick rise; will we end up with a decrease in quality like we've seen with SuSE, just as what happened with Red Hat with the 2.96 fiasco and subsequent releases?
With that, they also need to better engage with the end user base and allowing those of us with little or no programming experinece (or wish to programme like me) to be able to contribute by way of design, marketing and so forth - it seems to me that many linux distributions are very closed shops when it comes to encouraging end users to 'muck in' and contribute.