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The Increasing Importance of Community

Jono Bacon writes "With the success of Ubuntu and Fedora, and the advent of OpenSuSE and Freespire, are businesses and distributions paying more attention to the community? The Increasing Importance of Community discuss this change in focus. What do you all think? Is the community now more of a priority?"

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  1. Success of Fedora by massysett · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's important and interesting to point out that Red Hat is eliminating the Fedora Foundation.

  2. Community is the most important by manowarthegreat · · Score: -1, Troll

    Community has always been the most important part of Linux. This is why Linux will always fail, because you're all a bunch of elitist jerks who would rather tell someone to "RTFM" than actually help.