> But I appreciate the reliability, the good documentation, the community These were big reasons for me. Cannot overstate the documentation angle. > Ports. Packages. > DEB/APT/RPM (particularily for a C programmer. >…
I agree but let me play the devil's advocate. I'll channel Stallman: Same argument can be applied to all closed source software. In the end its about who you trust and who needs to be verified and that is relative,…
Most of them jump out as immediately dodgy -- except Stylsh. That is the only one I've ever used on the list but it's been several years.
When the state picks the winners everyone loses. Run it into the ground!
> But I appreciate the reliability, the good documentation, the community These were big reasons for me. Cannot overstate the documentation angle. > Ports. Packages. > DEB/APT/RPM (particularily for a C programmer. >…
I agree but let me play the devil's advocate. I'll channel Stallman: Same argument can be applied to all closed source software. In the end its about who you trust and who needs to be verified and that is relative,…
Most of them jump out as immediately dodgy -- except Stylsh. That is the only one I've ever used on the list but it's been several years.
When the state picks the winners everyone loses. Run it into the ground!