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Yes, nobody will like this, but I think Linux needs to get it's act together. What we need is two distros that Devs can work with. One sever (Red hat) and one Consumer desktop (Ubuntu(s)).
Then we can focus hard on those and get them working perfectly, because, unless you are blind, Microsoft has fell into a ditch and this is the chance for Unix to pop up and say Hi to everybody.
Since Microsoft will be doing it's thing, leaving OEMs behind, Canonical and Red Hat needs to take over that market. I personally use Xubuntu and would not mind at all donating to help Linux in general, it deserves it; hell of a lot more than Microsoft does.
What is it with people and their ignorance, so blind as to see that Microsoft doesn't care about them, only it's share holders. Microsoft is dirty, they have more than proved that with NSA backdoors and strong arming OEMs.
Time to put Microsoft to sleep and clean those dirty Windows for good. Linux is not a hobby OS anymore, but people who roll their own distro are hurting Linux more than helping. We need consolidation.