Sujet : Re: Linux advocacy
De : sc (at) *nospam* fiat-linux.fr (Stéphane CARPENTIER)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 28. Sep 2024, 10:38:01
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Le 23-09-2024, Joel <
joelcrump@gmail.com> a écrit :
vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> wrote:
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Seems like there isn't much Linux advocacy going on.[*]
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Maybe that's because, Linux just works, so much so that
it's even a bit boring.
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My advocacy is pretty simple: there isn't another option.
Redox, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, QubesOS and Hurd for example. OK, for Hurd it's
not yet ready. It will be. Soon. I hear it since thirty years it's
almost ready. So, one day it'll become true. Maybe. But if Redox is not
yet fully ready, it's far younger. QubesOS, FreeBSD and OpenBSD are well
proven ready.
You have macOS and Windows, neither of which are worth shit, or you
have pure Unix of some kind, and Linux is the leader in that.
So, what? If the only choice is the leader, then the leader is Windows
and the only choice. Your argument is plain wrong because you are using
exactly what Windows users are using against Linux. You can't say the
argument is good towards Linux and wrong toward Windows. You have to
chose. And the only possibility is to refuse it.
The only argument is to don't care about what others are doing or whose
the leader is or whatever only followers unable to know what they want
can use. You chose what suits you best. And Linux is not the only
choice.
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