Way to go @Tralalalala !

This is what happens when developers with no monetary incentives are put
in charge of features in linux.  And before someone comes in with IBM
paying developers to work on linux, virtually none of it is in the
desktop.  It's all command line based because IBM makes their money
doing service for servers, not desktops.

I've always posed the question with open source software but linux in
general, if it wasn't free and you had to pay for a license to use it
just like windows, in fact the same exact price per license, would you
use it instead of windows?  Or what if instead of windows, you could use
Mac OS X for the same price per license, would you choose linux over it
as a desktop?

If you can answer yes to any of this, I'd sure like to know why :)

And choosing it because it's open source is not a valid excuse.  Don't
involve politics or beliefs in your decision.

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