Linked by Barry Smith on Wed 26th Nov 2003 18:11 UTC
It seems to me that a lot of attention lately in the commercial Linux development area has concentrated on either large enterprise customers, or wooing the home user who can barely turn a computer on. Even distros claiming to offer the perfect solution for both ends of the spectrum don't quite seem to fit what I am looking for.
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You know, you are absolutely correct. I had not seen it during writing the article, but once these posts point it out to me the rating system is biased.
I am honestly looking for something to use in my own home office, so from my point of view the subjective impressions are critical. But you are right, it is important to be consistent. I will need to re-think my scoring approach for the article on Libranet.
You know, you are absolutely correct. I had not seen it during writing the article, but once these posts point it out to me the rating system is biased.
I am honestly looking for something to use in my own home office, so from my point of view the subjective impressions are critical. But you are right, it is important to be consistent. I will need to re-think my scoring approach for the article on Libranet.
Thanks for the feedback.
Barry