

Thank you, I think this ends the discussion!


Thank you, I think this ends the discussion!
I understand but that’s not how I think when I develop something.
I usually try to find a tool, library, program or functionality that is missing. If I find something that does that already, I use it. If it is missing something or is not perfect, I try to contribute to it.
I strongly believe in joining efforts to build better tools and that software quality can soffer from too high fragmentation.
Never used arch but I share the same feeling for distro sometimes. A linux distro can either:
Instead of wasting time on something that has already 1k iterations, they could redirect that effort on something beneficial to Linux.
Any person contributing to this new installer is a person less contributing to something distro agnostic, which is a loss for everyone.
I was considering switching from Windows to Linux but man, I don’t know, if only they had one more installer… /s
Why people can’t just use Calamares and stop reinventing the wheel?


Any source for this?
Now I’m convinced that this is the proper interpretation, I think I will stick to the rule in my games but it still feels wrong for two main reasons:
What do you think?