https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scorpion_and_the_Frog
I don't understand how people keep giving the benefit of the doubt to corporations.
They aren't people. They feel no guilt and have no shame.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scorpion_and_the_Frog
I don't understand how people keep giving the benefit of the doubt to corporations.
They aren't people. They feel no guilt and have no shame.
Julian Klode is not a corporation, though, so we should give him the benefit of a doubt.
The whole thread started someone making the wrong point that:
>They are of no commercial interest to Ubuntu.
Which is plainly false.
Julian can believe whatever he wants, in fact the more naively idealistic he is the better for Canonical.
The fact of the matter is that corporate Linux's benefits from impossible to run setups. That's the whole business model. The more convoluted the setup is the more money they make. Rust fits into this business model perfectly.
You'd think people would have learned this after the Nth rug pull from supposed champions of free software like RedHat.