| ▲ | palata a day ago | |
> It is FAR more important to raise that marketshare I don't see why. Most users of OSes couldn't care less about their OS. The vast majority of humans are happy with Windows, macOS, iOS or Android. To the point where those who aren't are a rounding error. I don't want to make Linux look like Windows, such that those people can finally use Linux and I can proudly look at a marketshare. If a Linux distro ever gets a "decent" marketshare, if won't be Linux: it will be a specific distro that managed to look like Windows or macOS. I most certainly won't be using that distro. | ||
| ▲ | jrm4 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |
eh, look up Richard Stallman et al. This isn't about "user preference," it's about preserving freedom in computing. | ||