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.. that use it. I used to be mostly Red Hat (before the Enterprise Linux / Fedora split), but after having using Ubuntu on/off for 6.5 years, I've become accustomed to the ease of which Ubuntu sorts things out for me and I like the massive support community.
Fedora 15, on the other hand, feels like a beta release with very limited support, and the NVIDIA driver support is very poorly done. The installation still leaves the MESA OpenGL libraries as the default (causing crashes) and SELinux seemingly interferes with attempting to fix this.
I love GNOME 3 and consider it a much surer future bet than Unity, and so I hate that Ubuntu decided to go their own way here. Maybe we need a Gnobuntu.