On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 10:34 +0100, Hermann Meyer wrote:
Am 17.02.19 um 10:27 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
I never claimed that a derivative is bad per se.
My argument always was
and still is, that Ubuntu provides an infrastructure that AFAIK isn't
provided by Mint. IMO the infrastructure provided by official Ubuntu
flavours is way better, than what is provided by Mint. I might be
mistaken, if so, somebody who knows better should chime in. I don't see
anything polemic in my replies. Apart of a few Ubuntu Wiki entries I
edited and being present on Ubuntu mailing lists, I'm not involved in
Ubuntu's infrastructure and I'm absolutely not emotionally biased,
since Ubuntu isn't the preferred distro of my choice. My (rational)
reasoning is based upon the facts I'm aware of. I might miss some
facts, if so, feel free to mention the facts pro Mint.
. . . and here I only see polemic . .
Ok, that's what you see. Perhaps the OP is more interested about your
opinion regarding pros and cons of Mint, instead of your unexplained
opinion about my replies.
Do you actually recommend Mint? If so, why do you recommend Mint, if
not, why don't you recommend Mint?
To badmouth another opinion without providing facts is easy. It's not
that easy to answer the OPs request by providing facs. Consider to
answer the OP's request, providing facts con or pro Mint, too. At the
moment all you do is trolling.