A couple of people have pointed out that this e-mail may be
interpreted by some as flamebait. So, before it get's started, I want
to clarify what I ment...
I'm not looking for which distro people think is best, or even which
one really *IS* best, since it is a completely subjective judgement.
What I am looking for is some sort of documentation to show management
that breaks down the distributions and what they offer as far as
standards, support, "market share" (which I tried to no avail to
explain was useless data), etc. I can use Linux, but I have to have
documentation to make them feel good about the choice of distribution.
Kenny
"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
>
> Does anyone know where I can find stats on what Linux distributions
> are the most widely used, highest market share, number of downloads,
> etc.? I've been asked to make sure that when I use Linux that I use
> the "best, most standards comlient" distribution.
>
> TIA,
> Kenny
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