A message from the lead developer of Bodhi Linux. Here
He doesn't mention the reason why he's giving up development of Bodhi but I suspect it is due to work and family commitments.
This highlights the danger of relying on a GNU/Linux distribution that is developed / maintained by one person. When that person can no longer spend time developing and maintaining it then it will close down leaving the average user to look for another distro to use. It also highlights that if we (the users) really value a distribution we should be ready to support it financially so that the developers can earn a living wage and not have to seek employment elsewhere.
He doesn't mention the reason why he's giving up development of Bodhi but I suspect it is due to work and family commitments.
This highlights the danger of relying on a GNU/Linux distribution that is developed / maintained by one person. When that person can no longer spend time developing and maintaining it then it will close down leaving the average user to look for another distro to use. It also highlights that if we (the users) really value a distribution we should be ready to support it financially so that the developers can earn a living wage and not have to seek employment elsewhere.
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