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RE: I don't care what others - not thousands
by jabbotts on Thu 27th Aug 2009 20:00
in reply to "I don't care what others think of my OS :)"
This is a common misconception that a developer need make there program work on each individual distribution that happens to use a Linux kernel. The reality is that they need only make there program compile with modern libraries. It is the responsibility of the distribution providers to insure it works and is packaged for there product. There is also no end to the examples of software with retail value sold for use on Linux based platforms.
This doesn't relate to the FSF point of your comment though. It is only offered to clarify your idea that developing for non-Windows systems is somehow more complicated.




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2008-08-26
I don't care what others think of my OS
I am happy with Windows 7. I think it's great that MS has a majority. Makes it much easier to test and sell software. Why in the world would *real* developers (those who get paid for what they do) want thousands of different little operating systems running around? The Linux fork of everything is a pain to test and deploy for... good luck FSF trying making people feel bad about paying for a hotdog and not expecting the recipie!