Main Street James wrote:
Though I agree with you wholeheartedly about the other distros, I read an article last winter about services companies that fail because they wait to launch until they can offer too many services or options to their potential clients. It advised getting something to market that was focused on a certain segment of your target market and then expand with new services, features, support, etc as soon as you can. Perhaps that's the plan for ServerPilot.
A distro isn't a "service". As for "options", that's a bit ambiguous -- in this case, that
could refer to distros, or it could refer to options within SP itself. Personally, I think it would refer to the latter, which would not be a bad thing -- start with a small product than expand based on what your customers want/like.
Since Ubuntu is a Debian-derivative, it shouldn't be that hard to support both. Also keep in mind that both are popular in the Linux world. IMO, as long as you officially support those, along with CentOS and openSuSE, you are supporting the bare minimum -- provided, at least, you allow the community to migrate elsewhere if they choose (perhaps with a disclaimer saying that you can't, officially, provide full support due to the huge number of distros out there).