chris paulChris paul, ez nem egy interjú, ez több cikkből és interjúból összerakott dolog. Maga, amit ír az nem rossz, csak a cím félrevezető és megtévesztő. A PC Fórum cikk, a másik amiről beszélgettünk, arról meg inkább nem írok, az egész úgy ahogy van nevetséges: http://pcforum.hu/hirek/10967/Linus+remeli+hogy+a+Linux+elavul.html
Nagyon örülök, hogy bemásoltad ide, azt ami az idézőjelek között van, mivel az megint egy kis ferdítés, és teljesen máshogy hangzik, amit Linus valójában mondott ezzel kapcsolatban. Így legalább kiderül:
"I've used different distributions over the years. Right now I happen to use Fedora 9 on most of the computers I have, which really boils down to the fact that Fedora had fairly good support for PowerPC back when I used that, so I grew used to it. But I actually don't care too much about the distribution, as long as it makes it easy to install and keep reasonably up-to-date. I care about the kernel and a few programs, and the set of programs I really care about is actually fairly small.
And when it comes to distributions, ease of installation has actually been one of my main issues - I'm a technical person, but I have a very specific area of interest, and I don't want to fight the rest. So the only distributions I have actively avoided are the ones that are known to be "overly technical" - like the ones that encourage you to compile your own programs etc.
Yeah, I can do it, but it kind of defeats the whole point of a distribution for me. So I like the ones that have a name of being easy to use. I've never used plain Debian, for example, but I like Ubuntu. And before Debian people attack me - yeah, I know, I know, it's supposedly much simpler and easier to install these days. But it certainly didn't use to be, so I never had any reason to go for it."