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+ <B>Hoyt Duff</B>
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+<PRE>I also appreciate the way that Mandriva provided reasonable defaults
+but allowed one to choose alternatives.
+
+As far a desktops, while Mandrake/Mandriva has always been known as a
+KDE-centric distro, they have also provided well-appointed alternative
+desktop environments. Given the disaster that the introduction of KDE4
+has been, it's no wonder that Mandriva has gained an undeserved number
+of detractors. Mandriva also has a reputation of having buggy x.0
+releases, probably due to competitive pressure from other distros and
+business management; Mageia shold be able to address those issues
+easily enough.
+
+What do I see as Mandriva strengths?
+
+- broad hardware support, often superior to other distros
+- a good installer with sensible defaults, but also providing powerful
+flexibility
+- excellent well-integrated admin tools
+- well-configured defaults for all desktop environments with good
+distro-specific integration for all of them.
+- a wide variety of kernels and packages
+- the support of PLF for license-impaired software
+- an adventuresome community
+
+What do I see as Mandriva weaknesses?
+
+- lack of a coherent management vision, often distracted by peripheral
+issues that wasted scarce resources
+- unattractive graphic choices that made it look childish and less
+than cutting-edge
+- poor bug handling; triage seemed OK overall, but fixing the bugs was
+slow and deficient
+- no clear vision for providing help and information resources, with
+community sources poorly co-opted by often inadequate &quot;official&quot; info
+
+Of course, we all have different lists and experiences and opinions. I
+only offer this as an appeal to focus on keeping what made Mandriva
+good and fixing what made it less than good. Having used Mandriva
+since Mandrake 5.2, having been a founding shareholder of Mandriva and
+a contributor to the 7.x documentation and a published Linux author,
+I see Mandriva's biggest failure as having lacked a thought-out and
+consistent vision and mission. That was mostly due to bad management
+and leadership, but also due to the impulsiveness on FOSS that I can
+see occurring in much of the thinking expressed in these mail-list
+discussions.
+
+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. .
+
+
+--
+Hoyt Duff
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