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Mandriva is hardly a 'big business organisation, with lots of personel, lots of money invested'. There's well under a hundred staff involved in Mandriva Linux, and, well, you can read about our finances.
But anyway, your post is akin to saying - all these thousands of schmucks were involved in building Apollo 11, and Neil Armstrong was just one guy who beat them all and stepped on the moon!" It just doesn't make sense. If Tex was maintaining an entire self-sufficient distribution on his own, then you could say Mandriva is beaten by one-person driven PCLinuxOS. But that's not the situation. He's using Mandriva as a base and independently maintaining a subset of packages on top of it. Would you say that Canonical should fire all its employees because Linux Mint 'beats' Ubuntu, according to some people? That'd just be silly.




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well, as we started to talk about mandriva and pclos, here is my opinion: mandriva is big business organisation, with lots of personel, lots of money invested, and they are BEATEN by one person driven PCLinuxOS, beaten in quality and rating etc.! So if i was one of the managers of mandriva, here is my words to my employees: "You are all fired!"
Edited 2007-07-22 16:18