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by maxerickson 5203 days ago
I was always surprised that no one made something like "The Linux Binary Platform 2003" and then kept it up to date, maybe releasing another one later.

At the very least, developers used to Windows would understand the dynamics of it (which is probably a good idea if attracting commercial development is a goal).

I would say it is quite a bit less ambitious than something like the linux standard base.

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It's been proposed at various times in various ways. It's largely a competitive issue - the for-profit mechanism boils down to selling "certified" enterprise configurations, so there's little intrest in making the platform even more commodified than it already is.