On 24/07/06, Jonathan Ben Avraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
other things as well. I recommend that you only tell people that you
support what you really are intimately familiar with on a daily basis, and
not things that it would seem that you should be able to find your way
around in based on your expertise in other things.

Doubly so in the specific case of Ubuntu/Debian. After playing around
with Ubuntu I would say that Ubuntu is not Debian even if the package
format and some tools work similarly on both systems. You better get
yourself well acuinted with Ubuntu on a daily basis before you
advertise yourself as familiar with it just because you are familiar
with Debian.

As for the "Ubuntu is not a server distro" theme - back when it was
just introduced Canonical said that they actually aim for the server
market and for getting revenue for supporting it as a server OS. The
current promise to support the new version for five years fits this
promise.

--Amos

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