Agree. That's exactly why, IMHO, we should focus on what GNU/Linux > does better, and refrain from gladly and blindly embracing the last > miscarriage-piece-of-software "for the good of the large masses of > desktop users". Simply put, there are no large masses of desktop > users, and IMHO never will be, so whenever something is proposed for > the good of these non-existing masses, an alarm should ring in our > heads..... >
I don't even care so much whatever they want to do for desktops. I start caring when "solutions" for desktops start impacting whatever happens on the server side. One of the reasons we were actually able to build and deploy enterprise level Linux desktops over 10 years ago was because there were none of these insane dependency chains. grumble grumble, now get off my lawn!
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