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enumerator4829@sh.itjust.works ⁨14⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

Agreed, it’s not perfect, especially not with regards to drivers from some of them. But:

insights.linuxfoundation.org/…/contributors?timeR…

I expect that the ability of B2C-products to keep their code somewhat closed keeps them from moving to other platforms, while simultaneously pumping money upstream to their suppliers, expecting them to contribute to development. The linked list is dominated by hardware vendors, cloud vendors and B2B-vendors.

Linux didn’t win on technical merit, it won on licensing flexibility. Devs and maintainers are very happy with GPL2. Does it suck if you own a Tivo? Yes. Don’t buy one. On the consumer side, we can do some voting with our wallets, and some B2C vendors are starting to notice.

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