I just finished watching the interview video where Linus addresses various questions at LinuxCon + CloudOpen Europe. If my Java class and overtime at work hadn't been kicking my butt, I would have seen this sooner.
On of the questions asked (usually is) was what would Linus like to see happen for the Linux community. Of course, most of us know the answer, which is to see less internal fighting between distributions and more of a collaborative effort between us rather than distributions fighting among each other about who's strategy is right and who is wrong. Among the details, the release of Steam bringing games to the Linux desktop has been a big controversy lately that is very intriguing and could bring a new slurry of users who would rather NOT use Windows but, feel forced to since the games they want to play will not fly on Linux.
What are people's thoughts on Steams technology and being able to integrate this into the various distributions to attract a larger user base? I personally don't have the time to play games much anymore, but I know the market for desktop games is still pretty high and being able to do this on a competitive level to the proprietary distributions would improve the overall appeal to desktop game players who are not as "geeky" as Linux users. Lets face it, as Linux users we do make sacrifices to remove MS from our lives and gaming on the desktop is one of those areas.
On of the questions asked (usually is) was what would Linus like to see happen for the Linux community. Of course, most of us know the answer, which is to see less internal fighting between distributions and more of a collaborative effort between us rather than distributions fighting among each other about who's strategy is right and who is wrong. Among the details, the release of Steam bringing games to the Linux desktop has been a big controversy lately that is very intriguing and could bring a new slurry of users who would rather NOT use Windows but, feel forced to since the games they want to play will not fly on Linux.
What are people's thoughts on Steams technology and being able to integrate this into the various distributions to attract a larger user base? I personally don't have the time to play games much anymore, but I know the market for desktop games is still pretty high and being able to do this on a competitive level to the proprietary distributions would improve the overall appeal to desktop game players who are not as "geeky" as Linux users. Lets face it, as Linux users we do make sacrifices to remove MS from our lives and gaming on the desktop is one of those areas.
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