The purpose of this document is to help developers (and their managers) work with the development community with a minimum of frustration.
For this rebuttal we will forget the fact that almost all software in a Linux distribution is “third party”. I believe what those who claim to detest Linux really mean by “third party” are non-free applications from closed source developers and some few FOSS projects not included with major Linux distributions.
KDE 4.1 goes a long way to solving that dilemma.
Red Hat has an incredible brand here in South America. Customers trust our quality and value. They may not have heard yet of an Alfresco or Zimbra, but they know Red Hat.
If I were in the mood to use an RPM-based distribution, CentOS would be my first and probably only choice. It's not as pretty as openSuSE or even its cousin Fedora, but it's more stable than both on my setup. Stability wins out over eye-candy any day.
I didn’t expect to like Zenwalk this much, but I do. It’s stable while being a beta release, it’s speedy, it just works and it does all of this while looking good. Without the installer, which requires a bit of knowledge, it would a be perfect for a Linux newbie.
I can’t say that my kicking of the tires of Debian was as thorough as it deserves. But honestly, I don’t think a thorough shakedown is that necessary. First and foremost you only need to know that the installation can be a bit challenging (when doing so from the smaller install CD). Once up and running it’s all a matter of knowing the package management system.
Comments
Hun
2008-08-13 04:42:11
using Google = Evil !!
Roy Schestowitz
2008-08-13 06:20:38
Linux
2008-08-13 09:11:19
Heck even Google adsense / adwords is patented pro. software///
Google has built the biggest closed patented propr. web for itself
Roy Schestowitz
2008-08-13 09:22:03
Anyway, as long as Microsoft explicitly threatens to harm Free software, it's a major target. SaaS will be the next major hurdle when/if most native applications are phased out, virtualisation and clouds become more prevalent, and companies exploit GPL loopholes that AGPL closes.
I personally want to see Wikia succeeding.
http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Wikia