Comment 1652 for bug 1

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vekotin (ve-kotin) wrote :

So why don't ubuntu-, linux- and open source -communities do anything to offer better products?

I think that by dividing into masses of distros and not working more together, caused that very own problem of linux.

linux- and open source -communities shoult take a look at themselves with a mirror, and stop blaming others of problems of their very own. That would be the only solution and way to better success, to make better linux-products.

I have seen during last years, how same problems exists again and again with ubuntu releases. It is shameles to see them exist that way. I have laptop that is among the most sold laptops in the world and every ubuntu release has problems with it, mostly same problems again and again. Then those problems are solved within some months after release, but still, that Windows-world does that much much better.

And moreover, some things work in Fedora and openSUSE - and not in ubuntu, so how on earth open source can't make that open source thing work in reality?

So, market share of Windows isn't the problems. Problems is the lack of real as good alternatives, made by really good co-work.

Aim must be good alternatives, not just amount of alternatives.

And ubuntu's Unity has been a huge mess - much bigger mess than Vista ever did.

I have always wondered, how free hobby work can aim to be professional. Within these ubuntu years I have seen, that hobby work really can't be so professional.