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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>Finally, the last time I checked, the desktop Linux experience was improving on a daily basis. <
Why do people say Linux is improving daily? I want to spend my time doing other things than downling nightly builds. Yes, this is nit picking but unless you are living on the edge, it is better to stick with the stable software.
I would suggest that Linux is improving every six months. Next year, Linux will be better than now. <grin>
>Finally, the last time I checked, the desktop Linux experience was improving on a daily basis. <
Why do people say Linux is improving daily? I want to spend my time doing other things than downling nightly builds. Yes, this is nit picking but unless you are living on the edge, it is better to stick with the stable software.
I would suggest that Linux is improving every six months. Next year, Linux will be better than now. <grin>