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RE[3]: Comment by Lazarus
by Delgarde on Wed 9th Jan 2013 21:30
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Cars are very like products assembled from basically the same parts. I fail to see how this is different from Linux based distributions which are assembled from basically the same parts.
It's more than just common parts. A lot of cars on the market today - even from different manufacturers - are pretty much the same car, barring a few styling differences. A VW Scirocco is a Golf with a bodykit. Half the Mazda range share the chassis and most of the internals with equivalent Ford models. Collaboration between Toyota and Subaru results in near-identical sports cars, almost indistinguishable to the casual eye.




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My VW Bug bumper will fit your Fararri? cool.. they really have tackled that fragmentation issue we've all been calling out in the auto industry huh..
Or from teh other perspective
Cars are very like products assembled from basically the same parts. I fail to see how this is different from Linux based distributions which are assembled from basically the same parts.