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by ThenAsNow 2775 days ago
This is a very fair point about Linux being an uncompelling target for commercial software. Sadly, even many engineering tools such as CAD systems have stopped supporting Linux.

There is a lot of value to having some organization have both end-to-end responsibility and authority for the functioning of end-user software stacks such as desktop environments. Even the Red Hat model is not enough to keep all the myriad independently-developed and maintained pieces of FOSS synchronized and moving in the right direction collectively to make an appealing target for commercial desktop development. I don't know if there is a viable solution to this problem building on the FOSS ecosystem as it exists.

And of course, irrespective of what RMS would wish, it seems the only people willing to work on a lot of the hard and unsexy problems are in fact commercial developers that need to make money from the sale of the software, not just support.