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Ubuntu was originally a fork of Debian, and still contains a large percentage of the same codebase, regularly synced. All three also use the Linux kernel and numerous GNU software packages. You can roll your own distro if you like, customized to include whatever software your use case, philosophy, or personal preference demands. This means that once you understand the fundamentals of using GNU/Linux, you can apply that knowledge to any other Linux OS and be confident that everything will work more or less as you expect. While all Linux distros rely to some extent on voluntary contributions from a community of developers for their continued development and stability, some distros are backed by large commercial software development organizations, with Canonical (which develops Ubuntu) and Red Hat (RHEL) being key examples. Because they benefit from full-time corporate support and upkeep, these distros are often updated more frequently than at least some of their community rivals and may be better options for businesses that prioritize stability.

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2011 was excluded since there are not enough GitHub events. Both tables include pseudo R2 scores indicating their models’ goodness-of-fit. The regression was performed using the logit command in Stata/IC 15.1, which reports McFadden’s pseudo R2. McFadden (1978) explains that pseudo R2 scores are generally lower than R2, and values of 0.2-0.4 “represent an excellent fit” (p. 307). Neither table consistently meets this standard, indicating that there is substantial unexplained variance. However, neither do they consistently fall way short of this standard. Accordingly, I interpret these regression results as a useful predictor of GitHub activity, albeit an incomplete one. Model 9 of both tables tested data for all years from 2012-2019. For both commit-focused and issue-focused activity, all of the independent variables were significant predictors. That all topic clusters were significant indicates that, overall, in a given month people whose chat messages were “on-topic” enough to be classified by the topic model were more likely to active on GitHub during that same period.

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