But surely you can see what a nightmare that creates for companies like
RunRev, Altuit, and mine who may even *want* to deliver for Linux? I don't
know much about the LSB standard but it sounds like that's a step in the
right direction. Then the diversity at least diverges from a known starting
point.

On 7/7/06, Bob Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rishi Viner wrote:
>
The point is, diversity is the strength of Linux. There will always pop
into existence a distro that does what a certain group of users needs
(no matter how small). The best thing is there is always choice.
Something the Mac/Win models have always lacked.
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I'll drink to that!

Bob

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