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The dichotomy in the Linux Community that Kevin Carmony did not mention in his essay (apologia?) was that between the the pragmatiists, who will do whatever it takes to get a desirable result and the purists who will accept inconvenience and/or loss of capability to remain consistent with their principals. As humans, we all have our pragramatic and purist sides. The compromises that we accept are our own personal business. I don't agree with his position, (much as I might like to try "Click and Run"), but it would be as much of a mistake to consider him a "tool of M$", or a "sellout" as it would be to consider RMS to be a "ranting fanatic". Not that I consider Carmony to be on a par with Stallman (where's his Genius Grant?).
Though maybe not the central meaning of the topic. I do believe divisions can and quite rightly do cause problems.
I see so many forks of distributions that amaze me.
Let's use PCLinuxOS and SAM as an example. I truly find it absurd to start a fork outside of PCLinuxOS. The developer used PCLinuxOS then split and created SAM. PCLinuxOS with XFCE. Why?
Why divert resources, developers, funds, man-hours from one project, why not converge both into one. Why not from the onset say, Hey Texstar, I really think PCLinuxOS could benefit from have another choice of desktop like XFCE offers.
Sorry, my rant, and I'm Scot and very business oriented, so even more of a skin-flint
But regardless, I find it amusing that people are sucking up to MS without any valid proof of the allegations. Sounds like Blackmail and Extortion to me, but what do I know...
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