We have to prevent Linux from fragmenting like Unix did
Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 127.0.0.1]
on July 25, 2007 05:49 PM
Fragmentation on free software is not a "real" fragmentation.
Fragmentation on Unix is: I have my Unix and you can't use/see it ... if you don't pay me before and I'm happy to let you use it.
Fragmentation on free software is innovation, you can look the same thing from a different degree and, if you are lucky, you can find a new innovative World technology that all other free software can adopt and use.
What a project like LSB can give is a unique way to communicate and so let have interoperability more easy and fast.
We have to prevent Linux from fragmenting like Unix did
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 127.0.0.1] on July 25, 2007 05:49 PMFragmentation on Unix is: I have my Unix and you can't use/see it ... if you don't pay me before and I'm happy to let you use it.
Fragmentation on free software is innovation, you can look the same thing from a different degree and, if you are lucky, you can find a new innovative World technology that all other free software can adopt and use.
What a project like LSB can give is a unique way to communicate and so let have interoperability more easy and fast.
How can a Linux Foundation's CTO say that?
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