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  1. James Polera James Polera Fedora users

    !fedora is growing on me. I abandoned ship after FC 2 and I might just be back...

    Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:31:00 UTC from web
    • Roger Pixley Roger Pixley KDE , Fedora users

      @uncryptic Ha me too. Jumping back into !fedora with release 13. Hooray for the !kde spin :)

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:32:24 UTC
    • James Polera James Polera Roger Pixley

      @skreech2 Nice! I'm on the LXDE spin right now. I may give KDE a go too!

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:35:19 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien

      @uncryptic I was the same way. I was a hater for a long time, and now I'm a contributor. there are some ruff spots but f12 was stellar IMO

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:37:08 UTC
    • Ken Simeon Ken Simeon Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty & @uncryptic seems that their are lots of people jumping on the #fedora wagon. Its good, cause the distro is down right awesome

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:39:15 UTC
    • James Polera James Polera Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty Cool, man. I'm checking out how to contribute now. Any suggestions? (I'm a dev - Python/Ruby/Perl/C/Vala/C# in that order)

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:46:40 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien Fedora users , Ken Simeon

      @scriptmunkee it does seem to be trending, I wonder why that is. !fedora is awesome but what's creating all of this recent interest?

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:47:29 UTC
    • James Polera James Polera Ken Simeon

      @scriptmunkee Yeah, true. I got re-interested because I heard about the 'respins'. Thought I'd like to create my own, but the LXDE Is win.

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:48:40 UTC
    • 0u 0u Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty i actually think canonical has been doing a lot of campaigning for fedora lately-there are other reasons, maybe a perfect storm

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:50:38 UTC
    • Ken Simeon Ken Simeon Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty I'm not sure whats up with the Ubuntu -> Fedora migration either. Maybe people have wized up.

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 03:51:18 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien

      @uncryptic if you have some spare time they are running a trial of the Fedora Engineering Services. I blogged about it -> http://2tu.us/1swq

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:06:10 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien 0u

      @openuniverse Humm.. I didn't see anything, but I dont follow Ubuntu or Canonical much anymore either so it could just not been on my radar.

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:09:08 UTC
    • James Polera James Polera Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty Thanks, I'll check it out!

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:11:00 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien Ken Simeon

      @scriptmunkee LOL there does seem to be an exidous, I'm not sure why, it might be noobs distro hopping for the first time.

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:11:07 UTC
    • Ken Simeon Ken Simeon Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty well, you are Fab are now on Fedora. So I bet you guys have gotten a lot of ppl to look at moving over also.

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:12:31 UTC
    • Tim Tim Fedora users , Justin O'Brien , linc fessenden

      @threethirty I totally agree. I dumped !fedora at release FC8, but I was completely blown away by fedora11. Thanks to @linc for his review

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:24:52 UTC
    • Tim Tim Justin O'Brien , linc fessenden

      @threethirty Actually, I meant fedora12. @linc wrote a review of it that made me want to try again. It is very speedy on my old laptop.

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:28:41 UTC
    • James Polera James Polera Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty I'm on board. Thanks for the info!

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:36:18 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien

      @uncryptic No problem :)

      Monday, 15-Mar-10 04:40:11 UTC

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