I saw it as affirming my point. Linux users use naming conventions that suit them.
Debian is ‘stable’ -because it never gets updated. -But to evangelist: because it supposedly doesn’t crash (same could be said for WinME though if you were careful what you ran on it).
Linux evangelist calls Android Linux if it suits their line of defensive argument at the time. Denies if if they’re arguing whether Linux has spyware or ads. (and for that matter, lets look at Mozilla, Fedora, KDE, etc.)
I saw it as affirming my point. Linux users use naming conventions that suit them.
Debian is ‘stable’ -because it never gets updated. -But to evangelist: because it supposedly doesn’t crash (same could be said for WinME though if you were careful what you ran on it).
Linux evangelist calls Android Linux if it suits their line of defensive argument at the time. Denies if if they’re arguing whether Linux has spyware or ads. (and for that matter, lets look at Mozilla, Fedora, KDE, etc.)
Oh I’m sure that you did