It is exactly the way I analyze Mandriva business. And I told so to Mandriva through suggestions, support and so on. Mandriva's distro has big potential but not used. Some minor (sometimes even basic) corrections and modifications, and a real communication effort (when it is told about Linux in general Press thee is only one name...) could make it a leader in terms of popularity (not in term of business).
Will it be the case with Mageia?

I suggest that the conversation focus both on what we want Mageia to
be and what it should NOT be while trying to avoid the traditional
emacs vs. vi, Mac vs. PC, DEB vs. RPM, Perl vs. Python, Linux vs.
Windows mentality that is so much fun, but so unproductive.  .


That was the objective of this thread; other considerations are just consequences of strategical choices made by Mageia.

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