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Yeah, I know.
I make it seem more grave than it is maybe. 

Having used Linux since 1995-ish I have seen it progress from relative obscurity into the mainstream.
In retrospect, it would seem there has been a lot of duplication of effort.
I guess maybe that’s just the ‘ecosystem’ of choice.



 


> On Feb 2, 2020, at 3:11 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> Note that all these parallel maintainers feed their work back into the main trees. So all distros nominally get the benefits of each others' efforts.
> 
> {^_^}

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