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RE[3]: Rant kind of pointless
by moondevil on Fri 18th Jan 2013 10:39
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This does not matter for business.
The changes between distributions at the UI, code level, distribution formats, directory structure are forcing business to marry with a certain distribution.
This makes the process no different from the old days when we were evaluating HP-UX, DG/UX, Aix, Xenix, Solaris, ...
As for the open source part, the only thing most companies I work with care about, it that is means free as in "no need to pay".
The only ones that saw a value on it, was for creating an company internal distribution.
RE[3]: Rant kind of pointless
by TechGeek on Fri 18th Jan 2013 17:59
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2005-11-10
Linux distributions are going down the same path.
I don't think so. In the UNIX wars everything was proprietary and kind of locked down. In the GNU/Linux world of today (almost) everything is open and distros (mostly) use the same exact parts, only put together in a different way.
Case in pont: the MATE desktop. Forked by Mint developers, is now available on a multitude of other distros. No war involved.
IMHO, the reason why MATE is available on Fedora is RHEL 7, which will be based on Fedora 18. This way RHEL gets to maintain the same look as RHEL 6. It's as simple as that.