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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoThe only one that really might have some merit is the argument about portability.
minus-squareTobias Hungerlinkfedilink1•1 year agoSmall communities have a hard time staying up to date. X11 was ported decades ago, when non Linux OSes had more mind share and commercial backing. I doubt anyone could port X11 if that was the new thing mainly developed on Linux today.
The only one that really might have some merit is the argument about portability.
Small communities have a hard time staying up to date. X11 was ported decades ago, when non Linux OSes had more mind share and commercial backing. I doubt anyone could port X11 if that was the new thing mainly developed on Linux today.