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So the question of "what is the best distribution?" for Linux on the desktop is typically asked by people who are new to Linux.
I have seen someone ask this question in a tech forum only to have a dozen people argue over the answer. That lack of consolidation is not going to inspire confidence.
Maybe you think having over a hundred general purpose distros is neat and that it doesn't matter if thousands of people are spending their time performing redundant package maintenance.
Ballmer probably thinks all that divided effort is pretty neat too.