This was just an example to say that developers from those enterprises usually use a lot of non-free software to develop their solutions, it is true that the Free and OpenSouce variant of this can do the difference but until that a long time passed between the release and the "patch".

As for the rest of the topic, If I made myself understand in a false way than I'm sorry for everyone concerned. I'm just saying that a news like this should be (at least) announced in another way than this one, and that, even if t3g won't agree with this positions, there are ways ans ways to say it without "attacking" since it is what I see in the top post (sorry t3g if it wasn't the case).

I personally see this as a developer supporting Windows or Ubuntu, he develops free software as a single or as an enterprise, but, in order to make more money out of his free software, he adds support for Ubuntu, Windows, Mac etc... That makes (to him) the need to use those OS's (in order to test them) and the benefit of having a larger group of users (and mostly clients).

It is not (in my opinion) the situation that I would like to see in 2012 but it is also better than create non-free software to start.

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