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by oblio
3716 days ago
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If you want shipping, you want standards. They should be creative in the UI and system administration tools (maybe not even for those tooks), otherwise we can't build anything on top of them. There's no real use for 3000 distributions anyway. Most of them can't even support the software they include properly. And most of them duplicate so much effort it's not even funny anymore (rpm vs deb, yum vs apt, etc.). Standards are generally good (HTTP, IP, SSL, TCP, POSIX, USB, etc.). |
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There does not need to be a standard for shells, for network script syntax, etc.
You say they duplicate effort, which is true, but you assume the effort being expended would simply be redirected where you think it's needed. If you kill off half of distros, you probably just cause the people working on them to go away, not switch to one of the remaining distros.