and then there were three?
Michael Scottaline
nbhs2
Mon May 17 11:35:06 PDT 2004
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 18:07:53 -0700
"Net Llama!" <netllama at linux-sxs.org> scribbled intuitively:
>dep wrote:
>> begin Michael Scottaline's quote:
>> | NOT good news. I've never used Turbo, but their failure [if true],
>> | while not totally unexpected, contributes to a sense that the
>> | "business model" for OSS might ultimately be doomed.
>> | I know some will argue that by it's very nature, OSS will survive
>> | (Debian, Slack, and others). But developers have to eat and as
>> | "employers" fail, the plight of some becomes more perplexing.
>> | let's hope the bleeding stops here.
>>
>> it won't. the big, master shakeout has been expected for some time.
>> turbo was the distro with the most to gain from unitedlinux -- my
>> guess is that they'll stay alive in some form, if just as the
>> far-eastern sales office of unitedlinux. if unitedlinux survives,
>> which right now i'd say is a mighty big if. (actually, not just right
>> now -- it's been doomed from the start, imho, because of its "screw
>> you" attitude toward the existing base of desktop users and
>> developers, something that is, unfortunately, epidemic in linuxland.)
>>
>> the real question is, when the smoke clears it will be red hat, its
>> sidekick mandrake, and who else among commercial distros?
>
>lycoris maybe. and that Collins' distro :)
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I thought he was a gentoo user.....
Mike
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