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Caitlyn Martin is a troll
I never did care much for Caitlyn reviews on Distrowatch. srlinuxx did a much better job.
Agreed
Caitlyn Martin does not strike me as a troll.
Susan's reviews are excellent because: 1) She's been at it for a long time, so she has a wide perspective, and 2) she works at being fair and balanced. Finally, over the years, Susan's writing has improved to become a model of clarity.
Caitlyn
He says: "She doesn’t say anything new and she makes vague complaints that only trick other people into trying to counter them. Well, I’m not feeding this troll." I think he contradicted himself.
Caitlyn's problem, if you can call it that, is that she is too honest. Her criticisms invoke the wrath of those who disagree with her, whether her arguments have merit or not. Unfortunately, there are many who say and do things from the safety of a web browser they simply would not say or do in a face-to-face confrontation. Such is the nature of today's society.
RE: Caitlyn Martin is a troll
Making "Ubuntu sucks" headlines followed by generic "it has lots of flaws" articles is very fashionable these days and it indeed attracs lots of clicks and comments. Caitlyn just goes with the fashion and it works as expected for her.