> of the 100,000 kernel patches made in the preceding five years, only 100 of these came from Canonical
Still better than 0, and that's not counting all the fixes they do to other system components and tools that other distros benefit from.
I think it's great that Ubuntu is using Canonical's resources to go in wild directions. I prefer Cinnamon as my desktop environment, but I'm glad Unity is being worked on too. It's awesome they want to be on phones and TVs, you never know where great ideas can sprout from.
That being said, I plan to give OpenSuse and Fedora a try soon just to see what I've been missing out on the past few years.
Still better than 0, and that's not counting all the fixes they do to other system components and tools that other distros benefit from.
I think it's great that Ubuntu is using Canonical's resources to go in wild directions. I prefer Cinnamon as my desktop environment, but I'm glad Unity is being worked on too. It's awesome they want to be on phones and TVs, you never know where great ideas can sprout from.
That being said, I plan to give OpenSuse and Fedora a try soon just to see what I've been missing out on the past few years.