Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

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Adrian
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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#61 Post by Adrian »

Oh my God, there's only one way to go now!

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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#62 Post by jackdanielsesq »

Sure are Jerry
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Jerry3904 wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 6:16 am The 3-month view blows all that away. Ain't facts wonderful?!
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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#63 Post by Eadwine Rose »

:rofl:

You DO know how long we've been around? If you are getting phased by this then this is not your distro. Quit being so dramatic, please.
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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#64 Post by asqwerth »

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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#65 Post by dreamer »

rasat wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:39 am Since MX became #1, this is second time its downward. When this happen, all top distros are down. Something to do with the hit ranking.
Yes, I saw that too.
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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#66 Post by KBD »

Adrian wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 4:26 pm I'm not surprised that this happened to Ubuntu, they went all corporate without taking care of their community. It's pretty obvious to me that all they care about is 3 letter acronyms like ROI and IPO...
One of my favorite things about Debian/MX is that it's a community supported distro. No corporate or investor overlords to make decisions for or about the OS.

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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#67 Post by dreamer »

KBD wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 12:01 pm
Adrian wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 4:26 pm I'm not surprised that this happened to Ubuntu, they went all corporate without taking care of their community. It's pretty obvious to me that all they care about is 3 letter acronyms like ROI and IPO...
One of my favorite things about Debian/MX is that it's a community supported distro. No corporate or investor overlords to make decisions for or about the OS.
I agree and that is also an important argument against systemd. Beware of stuff that can't be understood, tweaked and compiled by "the little man".

I'm perfectly aware that much of desktop Linux was built by corporations, but I also think these same corporations have been clear about that they intend to take desktop Linux to hell in a handbasket. Look at the latest monthly report from Linux Mint where Clem is worried about Snaps taking over.
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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#68 Post by malspa »

The "We're #1!" boasting is mostly a turn-off for me. A high ranking at DistroWatch may be nice for exposure, but I don't (and can't) take it too seriously. I don't recall a time when the #1 ranked distro at DW was the best fit for me, and some of the ones I've enjoyed the most have never came close to a high ranking at that site. MX was an excellent distro long before it ever reached #1. If/when it falls from #1, so what?

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Re: Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)

#69 Post by JayM »

rasat wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:39 am
jackdanielsesq wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 5:00 am MX has now started its downward trajectory - this is the first time I have ever seen this happen...
Since MX became #1, this is second time its downward. When this happen, all top distros are down. Something to do with the hit ranking.
Also something to do with it being mid-summer in the northern hemisphere, perhaps.
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