Puppy no 3 on Distrowatch

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Puppy no 3 on Distrowatch

#1 Post by tronkel »

Latest Distrowatch Puppy ranking :3 over last 7 days.

I wonder where it will get to when a Woof CE final appears?

Better get our sleeves rolled up if we want to see it get to you know where 8)
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WOOF-tastic!!

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Wow, go the Pupster....still in his puppyhood and #3 already, imagine the possibilities when he's a full-grown dog :lol: What a greyhound, eh?

Actually, i think it's an amazing little OS as it stands - only started taking an interest in Linux towards the end of last year and the Barking One has reeled me in, hook, line and sinker, along with his friends in the litter, the mighty Puplets.....what a feast of fun they are!

A truly admirable achievement for all you hardworking puppians.


CONGRATULATIONS, ONWARD AND UPWARD......wag-wag :D

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size

#3 Post by raffy »

I guess if the size info is placed in distrowatch.com, Puppy will easily shoot up to you know where. :)

Good work, everyone.
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#4 Post by tronkel »

raffy wrote:
I guess if the size info is placed in distrowatch.com, Puppy will easily shoot up to you know where.
Size is important :D but:

Some promotion is necessary of the latest innovative Woof ideas on Distrowatch and elsewhere, to make potential users aware of where Woof is heading in the innovation stakes. The more following and attention that Puppy receives, the higher up it will go.
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#5 Post by raffy »

I guess you've got some authoritty with regards to Woof, as you've built a dpup alpha that made ttuuxxx and the rest of us fall in love. :)

Why don't you drop distrowatch an email? Ladislav's email used to be distro AT distrowatch DOT com.
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#6 Post by magerlab »

i went to distrowatch and saw that puppy is number 2 now( see screenshot)
that's really nice
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#7 Post by battleshooter »

magerlab wrote:i went to distrowatch and saw that puppy is number 2 now( see screenshot)
that's really nice
Far out! Number 2 and rapidly climbing! Too cool! I think we'll really hit the special spot :D Awesome!!!

I'm glad Pup's finally getting some of the recognition it deserves.

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#8 Post by panzerpuppy »

Some promotion is necessary
Just post a news article here:

http://fileforum.betanews.com/

and prepare for a swarm of new users :D

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#9 Post by panzerpuppy »

Puppy - 1807 hits and climbing >>>
Ubuntu - 2389 hits and going down <<<

It would be really nice to see Puppy at #1 :)

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#10 Post by trio »

panzerpuppy wrote:Puppy - 1807 hits and climbing >>>
Ubuntu - 2389 hits and going down <<<

It would be really nice to see Puppy at #1 :)
a stable and easily accessible forum would help

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#11 Post by sertse »

Congrats to puppy, glad more people are trying this great distro!

That said, several external factor might of also helped us.

DSL is a sort of limbo, due to developer conflicts. (John and Robert, won't rehash it here)

TinyCore which is a quite innovative conduct, isn't really user friendly.
TinyMe having some setbacks; its developer leaving PCLOS, and needing a new base etc.

Though, I repeat, shouldn't detract from Puppy's quality. :D Esp the fact you guys dealt in our own transition from BK to community is admirable.

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#12 Post by battleshooter »

Too bad we didn't hit #1this round. We're back on number 4.
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#13 Post by synth »

battleshooter wrote:Too bad we didn't hit #1this round. We're back on number 4.
Moved up to #7 (30-day ranking)

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#14 Post by synth »

synth wrote:
battleshooter wrote:Too bad we didn't hit #1this round. We're back on number 4.
Dropped to #5 :(

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#15 Post by rheya »

puppy will be nº 1 ! :D

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