I'm mentioning this in inkscape since it's an interesting idea executed
by a company rather than a free software project:

http://store.steampowered.com/about/

Take a look at the bottom, where it says: "Ubuntu is our favorite
version of Linux. Interested in giving it a whirl? You can install and
run Ubuntu from a Live CD or USB stick, or install it to run alongside
Windows.

Grab an Ubuntu installer from Canonical and see what it’s all about."

That's really interesting from our perspective, because our website
never recommends using a free software desktop, or linking to ubuntu's
website.

Are we too cautious about recommending something like Ubuntu along side
using Inkscape? Should we say that linux is the platform with the most
support and Ubuntu is probably the one you should try first. Or are we
happy with the no-opinion presentation we have currently? Is it false
balance to present ourselves as if all desktops are equal to us?

Anyway, I'm just mulling this over.

Best Regards, Martin Owens

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