edmund_the_destroyer wrote
I'm astonished this project is still going. I have to wonder if by 2025 or something everyone that wants Windows 7 will just use this instead.
boringskip wrote
By 2025 they might be close to parity with Windows NT if they're lucky
retiredaccount wrote
I think they have mid-2000s software working right now, so I have at least some hope for it.
ziq OP wrote
Big waste of time. Who cares that much about preserving Windows?
Zzzxxxyyy wrote
If only Linux would develop a decent alternative to X we could finally rid ourselves of Windows forever.
I still feel shiddy the Wayland trolls killed Mir.
mofongo wrote
Mir is still ongoing, just without Canonical support. Also Mir development lagged behind Wayland pretty fast.
365degrees wrote (edited )
The same could be said about Unixen, and there's at least Linux, GNU, BSD and the Hurd aiming to clone it. (If you get the time, you should read the Unix Hater's Handbook, because it'll tell you why these are historical artefacts that just push FOSS computing backwards.)
retiredaccount wrote
Many people need Windows software for work, which is bullshit, but that's how it is.
ziq OP wrote
Who cares that much about work?
retiredaccount wrote
People with families in urban areas, usually.
ziq OP wrote
Personally I don't care enough about my job to devote my life to developing a foss... ms windows.
retiredaccount wrote
Oh, yeah, I don't either. I'm just happy to see it being a thing for those who could use it. I'm 100% libre here.
ziq OP wrote (edited )
I put arch linux on my work computer years ago. No one is the wiser.
mofongo wrote (edited )
edmund_the_destroyer wrote
Those articles are interesting, but I can't find any follow up information indicating that Russia is supplying money, contributors, or other resources to the project.
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