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RE[4]: GNOME will face its final battle when...
by Jason Bourne on Mon 12th Nov 2012 15:23
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Your data is coming from one place, and it's not fragmented. You would need more sources to support the claim that Ubuntu + Unity releases have grown. Market share is something hard to measure and it is necessary that you find more sources. According to other sources, Wikimedia is wrong.
RE[5]: GNOME will face its final battle when...
by zima on Mon 12th Nov 2012 22:15
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Do you have any data supporting that? That's how it works, if you put forward some hypothesis - not just writing "obviously" and such.
And if you'd at least look at those Wikimedia stats, you'd see that there is some data there WRT Ubuntu point releases - 3 of them listed, 12.04 two times (x86 and amd64) at 129M in total (that is already mroe than all other distros combined), and the only pre-Unity that has enough to be listed is 10.4 (LTS, I guess) at 50M.
Plus, you'd have to explain why Ubuntu registered such relatively massive growth in the years when it came default with Unity (and why other distros clearly lost hits in the same time, hmm...)
BTW, a disclosure: I don't even use Unity, don't really care for it one way or the other (but, as far personal anecdotes go: I have around some people which use it, and clearly like it)