When it comes to Linux Distros, each are either managed by their community or by a company. With recent news, it becomes clearer than ever that those managed…
When it comes to Linux Distros, each are either managed by their community or by a company. With recent news, it becomes clearer than ever that those managed…
In the past, I’ve got upvotes for dissing Canonical. The funny thing is that I’d get downvotes instead if I replace Canonical with Ubuntu.
It makes sense, people who know what Canonical is are a smaller demographic.
@bedrooms That’s interesting. Maybe it’s a psychological effect to think of a company making money when reading about Canonical, and in contrast to think about Linux and community and the actual software when reading about Ubuntu. Just throwing out my thoughts, not sure if that is a thing.