> Windows 7 was objectively the best Windows, and Ubuntu is considered by many to be one of the worst distros.
You have two statements: one about the distribution of "goodness" as a function of Windows versions, and another about the distribution of "goodness" as a function of Linux distros.
So, logically, the question to answer if we want to get at your question is: how does the distribution of "goodness" compare across Linux and Windows?
Well, let's look at your statements:
> Windows 7 was objectively the best Windows, and Ubuntu is considered by many to be one of the worst distros.
You have two statements: one about the distribution of "goodness" as a function of Windows versions, and another about the distribution of "goodness" as a function of Linux distros.
So, logically, the question to answer if we want to get at your question is: how does the distribution of "goodness" compare across Linux and Windows?
Perhaps their answer might differ from yours. :)