I use Arch based distros btw.
Not sure. Their target audience doesn’t know what open-source is.
EA then Microsoft and now Ubisoft. We might be seeing a new trend here.
You really have weird priorities, fellow internet user.
I know that and it’s a good thing. But FOSS networks are unable to be general and all inclusive. That’s what I’m usually talking about and something I feel like they lie about.
Your reasons don’t really give the government financial advantage imo. If the projects are big, they will find funding anyways.
I don’t see this comment having much to do with mine so I’ll consider it a bait.
Because on FOSS social networks if you personally like something that’s not leftist, you’ll get banned in a week at most.
That will never happen in the US though, at least without major incidents that are beneficial for citizens’ personality development (yes it means making people suffer).
Hmm I guess it’s OpenSUS after all.
I mean, why would a government benefit from funding something like that? Also no large funding means no fear of doing something that the government won’t like. And with the size of anti-Trump movements, it’s probably a good thing.
For the record, I still don’t really like this decision.
Can’t you upgrade it yourself after installing?
Why not just support Proton with their efforts instead though?
Nice.
Wow I haven’t seen It’s FOSS mentions in a while.