[Media] 8.04 Servers - Wikipedia

Avi Greenbury ialoneambest at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 06:39:42 UTC 2008


Knapp wrote:

 >		     I think that the more people that come to Ubuntu
> and the older it gets the more you will see the devs being forced to
> pick stability over innovation.

I don't think this is very likely to happen. The bulk of the appeal of 
Ubuntu, so far as I can tell, is that it isn't your stereotypical Linux 
server distro. There are plenty of other, more server-orientated (in 
varying degrees, even), distros out there for the people who want a 
stable and mature environment.
Ubuntu's core appeal is that it isn't a mature, slowly changing distro. 
It's that it generally contains a pretty recent kernel, and that it's 
updated regularly in much the same way as Windows desktops are.

I've always seen Ubuntu server as being very secondary to the desktop 
line - almost for people who've already got a number of Ubuntu desktops, 
and just want something the same with which to serve stuff.





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