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I think that the whole attitude behind the “my operating system is better” idea is pretty childish. Everyone remembers the days in our childhood when we had some toys and argued with other kids that we have better toys. Most of the times, we got into a fight and not the guy with better toys won, but the most powerful.
Moving to present days, I think that the most powerful guy is the one with better marketing. For example, Microsoft gives s**t if there are good or bad news about them. There are only news from their point of view. Their visibility keeps increasing and the same thing is true about Apple.
These two companies don’t use the meritocratic system that’s being used by Linux (or GNU/Linux, depending on how you prefer to call it). Although they are not sharing their knowledge, they seem to have a bigger market share than the more “shareaholic” open source communities. Now, I was wondering if there’s a way to mix meritocracy with good marketing strategies. Any ideas?
I changed my job a couple of weeks ago and now I’m working on a Mac. As I previously had a PC with Ubuntu 8.04 installed, I always thought that the Mac guys were snobs, who tend to avoid other persons and make their own clique. This is not true as I recently found out. Actually, I can say that the GNOME guys should’ve thought better when they copied some parts from OS X and called them innovative works.
For example, you know the small bar that’s present in Nautilus when you go to the trash can, right? The same bar is there on Mac too. Still talking about the visual side, we can find the mac-ish progress bar/status style in GNOME too.
I really hate the following way of thinking: “It’s BAD when Apple and Microsoft take stuff from open source project, but it’s GOOD when we take from them!” Open up your eyes guys and try to make something original if you want to compete with these two giants! And I’m looking especially at you Mark Shuttleworth!