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RE[3]: Whining because they are Apple fanboys?
by zima on Thu 26th Jul 2012 17:05
in reply to "RE[2]: Whining because they are Apple fanboys?"
> How many projects are lying dead right now on SourceForge? If one were to look at the top 100 FOSS programs from 2000, how many of them are still around?
We have to remember that a lot of programs simply have not use nowadays. In other cases, a lot of users have found better free/libre alternative programs, etc.
We have to remember that a lot of programs simply have not use nowadays. In other cases, a lot of users have found better free/libre alternative programs, etc.
You have to remember, while escaping into this argument, that the scenario is pretty much the same with closed software...




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We have to remember that a lot of programs simply have not use nowadays. In other cases, a lot of users have found better free/libre alternative programs, etc.
We have to be aware that Sourceforge is a not a good representative for long-life free/libre software, a lot of programs are developed and stopped there. Unless it's a specific case, people have better results going with selected software and combined efforts, I can talk about my case and I use
- The Linux kernel.
- VLC.
- Firefox.
- Selected programs from http://www.kde.org/applications/internet/ http://www.kde.org/applications/graphics/ http://www.kde.org/applications/multimedia/ http://www.kde.org/applications/utilities/ http://www.kde.org/applications/system/
- Etc.
since many years ago. It has been a safe bet in my case, but anyone can also benefit from equivalent software selections, make things to improve software, etc.
Edited 2012-07-22 11:19 UTC