Eric Raymond, influential developer and co-founder of the Open Source Initiative, has delivered a public rebuke to Red Hat’s Fedora project. In a message distributed to several high-profile Linux mailing lists and news organizations, Raymond said he is switching to the Ubuntu distribution after 13 years as a loyal Red Hat user, citing numerous technical and governance problems around Fedora.
I’ve thought about this a bit, but I don’t quite understand why this was the “last draw”. One show stopping problem in 13 years? That doesn’t seem so bad. When I used Windows full time I had this happen once a year.
Source: IT World