[Info-vax] openvms and xterm
Arne Vajhøj
arne at vajhoej.dk
Sat Apr 20 18:41:40 EDT 2024
On 4/20/2024 6:25 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Apr 2024 16:08:33 +0100, chrisq wrote:
>> On 4/20/24 01:37, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
>>> On Sat, 20 Apr 2024 01:05:41 +0100, chrisq wrote:
>>>> As with systemd, Wayland looks like yet another attempt at power grab
>>>> ...
>>>
>>> I wonder who you think is “grabbing” this “power”. Both systemd and
>>> Wayland are open-source projects, created by people who see a problem
>>> and are trying to fix it. Those in the community who see value in these
>>> efforts adopt their solutions, others don’t. There is no Monopolistic™
>>> BigCorp® forcing any of these things down our throats. If you don’t
>>> want to use them, don’t use them.
>>
>> systemd originally came from redhat. I rest my case.
>
> Most Linux users don’t use Red Hat. It seems to be mainly a North American
> thing.
RHEL is the big one in on-prem enterprise Linux. The US is the
country with most RHEL customers - but India, UK, Italy, France, Canada
also has a lot of RHEL customers.
RHEL clones are some of the major gratis Linux distros (among a bunch
of others).
For many years Redhat was the biggest contributor to Linux kernel.
Redhat has a pretty big place in the Linux space.
Arne
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