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2017-04-05
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2017-04-05
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2017-04-06
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Mark Shuttleworth just wrote that he was wrong and that his efforts to create something better were seen as creating fragmentation instead....
"I took the view that, if convergence was the future and we could deliver it as free software, that would be widely appreciated both in the free software community and in the technology industry, where there is substantial frustration with the existing, closed, alternatives available to manufacturers. I was wrong on both counts.
In the community, our efforts were seen fragmentation not innovation. And industry has not rallied to the possibility, instead taking a ‘better the devil you know’ approach to those form factors, or investing in home-grown platforms. What the Unity8 team has delivered so far is beautiful, usable and solid"
"The open-source model is a decentralized development model that
encourages open collaboration."
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2017-04-06
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2017-04-06
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2017-04-06
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2017-04-07
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The whole concept of Linux distributions needs to come to an end. There can be different builds to different hardware configurations and needs but having thousands of linux distros is a waste of time and resources. It's unnecessary duplicated effort.
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2017-04-07
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2017-04-07
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Also, if you need something for enterprise use (10+ year release lifetime, professional support, API stability guarantees, software & hardware certification, etc.) - there is basically RHEL, maybe SLES - and that's it.