Tuesday, March 19, 2013

"True Linux"/Introduction

            
There is a common misconception in the Linux community that a certain project or distribution is the very definition of Linux or "True Linux". This isn't only false it is also very dangerous, for our favorite kernel, the community, and for the individual perpetrating this misnomer.

Linux is kernel, a free and opensource kernel, that provides the underlying structure for building various systems on top of it. Most commonly we associate operating systems with this kernel and in a sense that is what it is for but it goes far beyond the traditional desktop to much more fields. Linux can often be passed off by the casual, uninformed observer as irrelevant beyond the nerd world but the fact is that if everything Linux was taken out of the world it would effect everyone. Linux powers servers, it power has been used to power most of the largest startups, Google, Facebook, Ebay, and Amazon to name just a few of the largest; it's provided a platform for innovation in the software arena. Linux goes beyond even servers. The awesome guys over at +Jupiter Broadcasting have a weekly show named the Linux Action Show. Among their various assorted segments they have one dubbed “runs Linux”  which showcases different  the systems we interact with everyday that run Linux. This segment has always surprised me and caused me to do more research of my own. Linux runs Mcdonalds signs, hydroelectric plants, and cars to name just a few. The beauty of Linux is that it isn't just one thing it's whatever you want it to do. True Linux does not exist; nothing fully realizes the potential of Linux, that's the point of opensource.

All that to say that's why I'm writing here. The Linux community tends towards misplaced project patriotism. Project patriotism can lead to building a good piece of software or distribution but it can also quench the spirit of sharing, freedom and collaboration so integral to the opensource community. So, basically this blog is a place for me to vent my irritation with the way some people act in the community. When I get tired of ranting I may cover news and do reviews or I may discuss music...or maybe I'll just rant about the world in general ;). If you have any ideas or would like to point out the error in my ways feel free to do so in the comments.

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