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Desktop Linux moves towards unified API

Desktop Linux moves towards unified API

Posted Jul 5, 2006 21:57 UTC (Wed) by mrshiny (subscriber, #4266)
In reply to: Desktop Linux moves towards unified API by flewellyn
Parent article: Linux moves towards unified APIs (IT Week)

I may be opening up a can of worms by replying to you, but suffice to say that not all Linux users are convinced that Greg KH is right about this. He may be a smart guy, but what's best for the kernel devs is not always what's best for the users. And IMO (as a professional dev) the only reason software exists is for the users. I could go on but it's offtopic.


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Desktop Linux moves towards unified API

Posted Jul 6, 2006 3:59 UTC (Thu) by beoba (guest, #16942) [Link]

One of the bonuses of coding on a volunteer basis is that you are your own customer.

Desktop Linux moves towards unified API

Posted Jul 7, 2006 0:29 UTC (Fri) by lysse (guest, #3190) [Link]

"IMO (as a professional dev) the only reason software exists is for the users."

Isn't that precisely what separates amateur efforts (a category which includes volunteer projects) from professional endeavours? Even in the professional world, where does "if we build it, they will come" fit into that philosophy?

Desktop Linux moves towards unified API

Posted Jul 7, 2006 12:53 UTC (Fri) by job (subscriber, #670) [Link]

This case is a bit harder because what the customers/consumers want short time is not what they want long time. Most users would kill for nvidias non-free driver to be included in Linus' kernel. Ironically, this would also kill the Linux kernel, which is not what they want. These things are complicated.

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