Re: Re: is CentOS an LSB certified product?

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Yes, thats another problem.

Les Mikesell wrote:
Nicholas wrote:
Its not a matter of licensing.

Since the days of various Linux distros, coming up with diff schemes made it difficult for developers to target a Linux. Hence the need to give the source, go compile in your own system mentality. This puts off many non techie ppl.

Just imagine when a driver or application can be packaged irregardless of the linux distro and it doesnt need a technical person to install. Wont this makes it easier for entry into Linux? for end-user and developers?

That sounds nice, but it would be a lot more believable if we hadn't already been through several version of LSB specs without any such thing happening.




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