[Discuss] Why use Linux?
Kent Borg
kentborg at borg.org
Tue Feb 11 08:23:19 EST 2014
Microsoft so dominates the OS market that mostly people don't even
consider there is a question here, let alone that the answer might be
anything other than assumed default. People mostly follow the crowd and
will use the OS that comes preinstalled on their PC (and that they have
already paid for).
There are a lot of good reasons to use Linux, but it is still an uphill
battle.
On 02/11/2014 04:47 AM, MBR wrote:
> [...]
> might be best if you were to call it "GNU/Linux" rather than "Linux"
and explain why
> [...]
> The essence of Free Software, as articulated by RMS (Richard M.
> Stallman) who invented the concept and founded the FSF
> [...]
> really ought to familiarize yourself with Stallman's article "Why
> Open Source misses the point of Free Software
> [...]
I would suggest going easy on the political content lest it look like
you are recruiting for a political party.
If you have a clear preference on these questions, go ahead and be true
to your opinions, use your preferred terminology and perspective. But
don't scare away your audience by fighting an internecine battle with
the wrong people. Whether it is "Linux" or "GNU/Linux" is a trivial
point in the face of "it isn't Microsoft"!
Certainly explain that open source software is quite different from
proprietary software, that the source code is available to anyone, that
it is more secure, offers more control to users who are interested,
doesn't have upgrade treadmills of forced obsolescence, etc. But don't
expect your audience to appreciate philosophical subtleties within the
community when they aren't so sure they have any interest listening in
the first place.
-kb
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