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The Linux community is fragmented, or is it?
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| So while the Linux community may look
| fragmented to those outside looking in, in
| reality it has a stronger, larger bond than
| any proprietary company can ever hope to
| achieve. It is the individuality of it's
| members which drive and motivate innovation as
| well as the shedding of unneeded cruft. What
| is good in Linux quickly propagates through
| the rest of the Linux community and what is
| not fades away.
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| This is, in my humble opinion, the reason why
| Linux is becoming so powerful and in a
| surprisingly short time has surpassed the
| capabilities of older, more established
| operating systems. This is why proprietary
| companies have made efforts to either embrace
| or destroy the Linux community. Those who have
| embraced Linux have not lost anything and
| those who tried to destroy it have, in some
| cases, lost everything.
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http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/locutus/the-linux-community-is-fragmented-or-is-it-37387
Recent:
Of Android and the Fear of Fragmentation
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| Glyn Moody takes a look at the state of
| Android, at the worries that the platform
| is fragmenting and why it isn't a bad thing.
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http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Of-Android-and-the-Fear-of-Fragmentation-945390.html
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