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From the discussion it seems like we have only two choices, merging into one distro or having many small.
What about the idea of one distro simply becoming popular, big and a lot used and becoming the "standard Linux".
Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if that happens if/when Linux gets mainstream. Whether that is going to be Ubuntu, Fedora/Red Hat or SLED (or something else) I don't know.
What do you think?