Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Nov 2012 23:16 UTC, submitted by kragil
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RE[2]: Comment by ssokolow
by ssokolow on Sat 3rd Nov 2012 09:05
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The problem is that, unless you're already hooked enough to be truly dedicated to assuaging your curiosity, you don't really explore Bodhi Linux.
You search up E17, wander around for a while, maybe find an image or two on Google Images or the Wikipedia page, don't find a solid explanation of why this thing named E17 is more interesting than KDE 4 or GNOME 3 or some other pretty desktop, and run out your curiosity inertia before you start properly investigating the See Also links.
Edited 2012-11-03 09:10 UTC
RE[3]: Comment by ssokolow
by Yehppael on Sat 3rd Nov 2012 09:52
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So what they need next is not programmers but sales and marketing people. Bodhi Linux will have to do for now, and are doing reasonably well for those who can tolerate a Debian/Ubuntu base.
Edited 2012-11-03 04:45 UTC