Hello René,

Friday, January 10, 2014, 4:26:03 PM, you wrote:


>> You may think that you're outside this rules but the competition is natural 
>> on the planet and Gentoo is certainly competing weather you want it or not.

>> Competition was long before a human foot stood on the ground for the first 
>> time :-) And suddenly there is no competition in Linux world - do you really 
>> belive in it?

> There is no really competition for the non-enterprise systems. It is a
> co-existance (one might even call it some kind of symbiosis).

> Please take your business nonsense somewhere else. Honestly, you sound
> like some suit with his powerpoint slides talking about buzz-words like
> 'competitors', 'keeping in power', 'QoS' …

> There were also numerous threads already about the very same topic. Most
> came to the conclusions that
> a) Gentoo is not dying
> b) the numbers used as arguments are inaccurate at best (how do you
> count 'Gentoo users'? And do you want users or machines? And what with
> persons using different systems)

You're living right not in competition. If you're on an island
you compete with animals for food and water. If you're in a condo - hell, 
you know how many on this planet WISH to live in your house right now and 
what stops them from doing that?

And you belive that you're outside competition. It looks unreal.
Gentoo is in competition with other distros - it's real and happens
right now.

Are you absolutely sure that in the condition when nobody knows how
Portage works we may go that far as saying we have a healthy Penguin?

-- 
Best regards,
 Igor                            mailto:lanthrus...@gmail.com


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