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Don't Want systemd? Try GNU Hurd, But It Still Lacks 64-bit, Audio & USB
Those who works have the power and are Corporations empleyeds(Red Hat, Intel and Google), they act in his Company Name and objectives not thinking about users, and probably those GIT commits have preference over individual commits. Linux is a meritocracy right, probably but a meritocracy where only a few grup have the final word. And that come from Corporations. Is more like a Oligarchy
A large portions of developers chose to use systemd cause it absorbs other programs and they need, others chose to use extra features. But Half of them was forced.
There is nothing wrong with open source developers getting paid. They deserve to get paid.
Even RMS isn't optimistic about the Hurd microkernel. Fun concept, doesn't really work. No 64-bit, no smp, last release was 2013-09-27.
For something that has 20+ years of development, the future seems rather bleak. I don't even think it's currently a microkernel, the drivers are not in user space. I could be wrong.
There is already Hurd clone at early stage of development, it is called x15. It is developed by Hurd developer. It already has RCU, RadixVM and thread migration implementation. But no user space yet. https://www.sceen.net/the-x15-operating-system/
I believe nobody will have anything against developers getting payed, the trouble is that I prefer people working with real interest in the Linux progress rather than working trying to increase Corporate Revenues. Those interests will never be aligned. And That will disrupt the Linux quality out of corporation products.
I believe nobody will have anything against developers getting payed, the trouble is that I prefer people working with real interest in the Linux progress rather than working trying to increase Corporate Revenues. Those interests will never be aligned. And That will disrupt the Linux quality out of corporation products.
i was just making a joke, you wanna quote the other guy
but ye, people who think big corporations do anything "for the greater good" are deluded
well... they do if the "greater good" will bring them more money in the long run https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxmCCsMoD0 ta tara ra ta ra
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