Has Openmandriva imploded?
Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 22:33
I noticed on Distrowatch that Mandriva - the commercial distro is above Openmandriva.
That is highly unusual. If we take Suse and OpenSuse then there is a huge gap between them with OpenSuse on top (Not even sure SUSE is on the list) - same thing with Centos and Redhat.
But here we are with Mandriva at 73rd place and OpenMandriva at 75th place. That is about 20 places behind ROSA too.
Mageia is the unquestionable flagship in the Mandriva Family these days with a 6th place on the DW list. They keep pumping out a decent stable distro that does the job.
PCLOS is the clear no.2
Distrowatch does not reflect everything but it is an indicator of the popularity of a distro.
It seems like the capacity to maintain the OMA distro is somewhat lacking. The italian MiB has been supportive all the way and there is a fundraising site where some dineros have been collected.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/free ... ll#pledges
But it will not enable OMA to found an European Silicon Valley.
They do market that they are an European distro without backdoors - which is a truly good thing these (PRISM) days . but then again OpenMandriva is based on a Russian distro - I dunno if that qualifies as more trustworthy than US distros
And it is open source...
But still: the European origin is a positive thing since they are doing less spying than the Americans and OMA tries to point that out.
So maybe OMA has just found a (lower) level. There are no fights and everything is calm....too calm?
The once so mighty Mandriva family is getting smaler
Many people find that sad, since many current Linux users have been using Mandriva and liked it!
..That includes me... and I am currently using Manjaro (also European
) Yeah that is how unfaithful I am...
I dont think I would have ever left if Mandriva had powered on like Suse Redhat or Ubuntu. I am not sure but I don't think so.
Now I am firmly in the Arch family and it will take a lot to get me away from that.
It is like exchanging my 50 year old partner with two 25 year olds....
That is highly unusual. If we take Suse and OpenSuse then there is a huge gap between them with OpenSuse on top (Not even sure SUSE is on the list) - same thing with Centos and Redhat.
But here we are with Mandriva at 73rd place and OpenMandriva at 75th place. That is about 20 places behind ROSA too.
Mageia is the unquestionable flagship in the Mandriva Family these days with a 6th place on the DW list. They keep pumping out a decent stable distro that does the job.
PCLOS is the clear no.2
Distrowatch does not reflect everything but it is an indicator of the popularity of a distro.
It seems like the capacity to maintain the OMA distro is somewhat lacking. The italian MiB has been supportive all the way and there is a fundraising site where some dineros have been collected.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/free ... ll#pledges
But it will not enable OMA to found an European Silicon Valley.
They do market that they are an European distro without backdoors - which is a truly good thing these (PRISM) days . but then again OpenMandriva is based on a Russian distro - I dunno if that qualifies as more trustworthy than US distros
And it is open source...
But still: the European origin is a positive thing since they are doing less spying than the Americans and OMA tries to point that out.
So maybe OMA has just found a (lower) level. There are no fights and everything is calm....too calm?
The once so mighty Mandriva family is getting smaler
..That includes me... and I am currently using Manjaro (also European
) Yeah that is how unfaithful I am... I dont think I would have ever left if Mandriva had powered on like Suse Redhat or Ubuntu. I am not sure but I don't think so.
Now I am firmly in the Arch family and it will take a lot to get me away from that.
It is like exchanging my 50 year old partner with two 25 year olds....
letz view how developed it self ... i am looking forward..
