> Someone should convince the Linux foundation to sell linux desktops online. > > The Linux foundation should also take libreoffice and other important open > source linux software under its fold. > > Basically, the Linux foundation should take the whole linux ecosystem under > its fold.
Yup. It's just that easy. One thing I often see is that when there are massively complex systems in place with many moving parts, people who may not be fully versed in how things work have ideas on how the entire world should change to "fix" everything, and they are ready to tell everyone else what to do. If you really want to see change, start creating it yourself. Create the linux desktop that you think needs to be made. Start asking companies what they want and start selling linux desktops online. Nobody is stopping you from doing this. Sorry if this sounds snarky, but you are basically making a case for how the entire linux ecosystem should follow the marketing strategy of someone who is relatively new to the platform and has not contributed much or learned much about how the entire ecosystem works, right? > ..I can't do it because I am not an important person in the linux world. This is true. Do you suggest that the tens of thousands (or more) of linux developers and all the linux companies drop the current plans that they have been using and follow you instead, as if they haven't thought about these kinds of things with orders of magnitude more depth and knowledge? Dave --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dave Madison Stellar (he/him) http://GetDave.com/ 415.341.5555 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss