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On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 01:22:40PM +0000, T Brownen wrote: > I conducted a some what unscientific search for rudeness with relation > to Linux Very unscientific... > Would anyone like to comment as to why Ubuntu is associated with rudeness > Trevor What leads you to the conclusion that Ubuntu is associated with rudeness? - How do the results you provide compare with the results for just the distro name alone? i.e. the reason ubuntu gets more hits could be because it gets many more hits overall. - How do you know that your results are an indication of rudeness in Ubuntu users/developers? It could be that there are many Ubuntu-related sites that think other distributions have particularly arrogant users/developers, which would account for your results. - How does accusing other people of being arrogant rate in terms for rudeness? -- Benjamin M. A'Lee || mail: bma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: http://bma.subvert.org.uk/ || gpg: 0x166891C7 There never has been, there never will be, and there is not now any man exclusively criticised or exclusively praised. --- Dhammapada
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