Linux's future lies in its community's hands

Posted by dave on Oct 8, 2004 10:25 AM EDT
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One of the biggest difficulties Linux and open source as a whole faces is standardization. One of the main purposes and selling points of Linux are its openness to endless possibilities and applications. Linux was raised on the principles of adaptability and configurability. How many other operating systems are flexible enough to record television programs on a TiVo, provide internet access through home routers, drive Spirit and Opportunity across the barren Martian terrain, and still be a desktop operating system to boot?

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