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I think any problem with any development model has multiple factors, and ultimately, it is humans that make decisions.
What I do wish particularly desktop developers cared about is "consistency of experience".[...] I'm just talking about the pain and uncertainty users go through with upgrades, [...] This is not at all Linux-specific, of course - just look at the less than enthusiastic reception that other operating system redesigns have received. But I really wish that we hadn't had *both* of the major Linux desktop environments have to learn this (well, I hope they learnt) the hard way, and both of them ending up blaming their users rather than themselves.
Fast, flexible and free, Linux is taking over the online world. But there is growing unease about security weaknesses.
I think any problem with any development model has multiple factors, and ultimately, it is humans that make decisions.
Before debating the relative merits and shortcomings of Linux and Windows, it helps to understand the real distinctions between them.
Before debating the relative merits and shortcomings of Linux and Windows, it helps to understand the real distinctions between them.