Put yourself in his/her shoes. You're a budding young technical writer and the one word you hear popping up in almost every tech-related conversation is, you guessed it, Linux. Now look in the mirror and try to tell yourself you're more than a writer. After all, you write about technology because it not only interests you, but you're accurate and fair enough to tell it like it is. Maybe not.
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The last time I visited OSNews about a week or so some dude was writing about "Linux on the desktop" or some other similar topic. These "articles" are still being written, and yet nothing new is being said.
Who the hell cares? Stop treading over the same ground for god's sake. The people that feel the need to write about this topic don't even do it justice anyway. If you like Linux, good for you. If you don't like it, well, go jump off a cliff Let's see some more original articles, maybe about the OS ITSELF instead of the media-whoring culture that seems to be surrounding it.
See you in about a month, OSNews. Maybe you'll be talking about something different.
The last time I visited OSNews about a week or so some dude was writing about "Linux on the desktop" or some other similar topic. These "articles" are still being written, and yet nothing new is being said.
Let's see some more original articles, maybe about the OS ITSELF instead of the media-whoring culture that seems to be surrounding it.
Who the hell cares? Stop treading over the same ground for god's sake. The people that feel the need to write about this topic don't even do it justice anyway. If you like Linux, good for you. If you don't like it, well, go jump off a cliff
See you in about a month, OSNews. Maybe you'll be talking about something different.
Aerick