▲ | blueflow 4 hours ago | |||||||
Its not about competition. RedHat employees pushed their idea of things and the volunteers either ate it up or left. RedHats and Canonicals paying enterprise customers are whats keeping the Linux ecosystem alive. No one else brings the required manpower to the table. | ||||||||
▲ | ZenoArrow 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Its not about competition. RedHat employees pushed their idea of things and the volunteers either ate it up or left. This is a narrow view about how innovation happens in Linux and related software. Yes, Linux-focused companies are driving many of the changes, but there is plenty of exploration of ideas that happens outside of those companies. | ||||||||
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