Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 1st Feb 2008 20:56 UTC, submitted by irbis
Debian and its clones "At a recent Australian Linux conference, Sam Varghese reported that two Debian developers pointed out that the Debian Project needs more corporate support for 'men, money and machines' to advance the operating system. They're right. It does. They also pointed out that many companies, such as HP, IBM, Silicon Graphics and Google, either use Debian Linux internally, or actually incorporate it into products. For example, HP uses Debian 'Etch' 4.0 in its new t5735 thin-client device. Right again. Debian, either directly or through related Linux distributions such as Xandros, is used both by Linux enthusiasts and Fortune 500 companies. Of course, you couldn't prove that by the vast majority of Debian developers who never see a thin dime from their Debian work. Or, I should add, get access to new hardware, travel expenses to Debian developer conferences and so on."
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RE: Comment by moleskine
by anomie on Fri 1st Feb 2008 21:58 UTC in reply to "Comment by moleskine"
anomie
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I've nothing against Vaughan-Nichols, but I agree that this article was unnecessarily negative.

One key line I took away from it:

Now, despite all this, Debian does keep going.


"...does keep going" is what matters. They may be a victim of their unique culture in some aspects, but they continue to be successful as a result of it.

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