If Ubuntu, the most widely used distro, is doing this, it's conceivable that other distros will follow. (Maintainers: "It solved some problems Ubuntu was having, so it will probably solve them for us, too.")
Yea, like when Ubuntu switched from System V init to Upstart. Or when they created Mir to replace X. Or when they created Snap for distro-independent packages. Or when they forked GNOME into Unity.
...man, when did Ubuntu start losing every battle they fought?
Yea, like when Ubuntu switched from System V init to Upstart. Or when they created Mir to replace X. Or when they created Snap for distro-independent packages. Or when they forked GNOME into Unity.
...man, when did Ubuntu start losing every battle they fought?