On Sun, Nov 05, 2017 at 06:33:14PM -0500, Clarke Sideroad wrote:
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> I think pure top down works the best for creating user dependence, the
> benefits can be better controlled to trickle down to the shareholders and
> the improvement flow controlled to the users. It is a well proven model
> for commercial operating systems and one that GNU/Linux tends, by its very
> nature, to throw a wrench into.
>
...unless, we don't want to create user dependence, and Devuan is not
a commercial operating system, rather a wonderful community
endeavour. And must strive to remain such, IMHO.
The only thing that matters is remaining focused on Devuan's main
task: putting together a universal, stable, dependable, free operating
system, inspired and directed by the efforts of a strong community of
caring users.
Reality is about solid facts. Names are close to pointless.
HND
KatolaZ
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