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by qwertyblahblah
Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:25 am
Forum: Website
Topic: Site describing MX as a 'product'?
Replies: 32
Views: 12159

Re: Site describing MX as a 'product'?

That's exactly why GNU/Linux distros aren't products. A distro as I said is not a tangible finished thing, or made at a cost and with a value to be exchanged for. Even if you mean it in the looser, immaterial and at least possibly non-commercial sense, using it implies that the focus of MX is on an...
by qwertyblahblah
Wed Jan 17, 2018 8:32 am
Forum: Website
Topic: Site describing MX as a 'product'?
Replies: 32
Views: 12159

Re: Site describing MX as a 'product'?

Product noun a thing produced by labor. That's exactly why GNU/Linux distros aren't products. A distro as I said is not a tangible finished thing, or made at a cost and with a value to be exchanged for. Even if you mean it in the looser, immaterial and at least possibly non-commercial sense, using ...
by qwertyblahblah
Wed Jan 17, 2018 6:56 am
Forum: Website
Topic: Site describing MX as a 'product'?
Replies: 32
Views: 12159

Site describing MX as a 'product'?

I've meant to mention this for a while now. The description of MX as a 'product' on the main site was jarring when I first saw it, but it's more than that, the word is wrong and a big deal. Distros of GNU/Linux are not commercial products, they're community 'projects'. A product implies something be...
by qwertyblahblah
Fri Jun 16, 2017 8:46 am
Forum: Testimonials
Topic: MX Linux rising fast on Distrowatch
Replies: 29
Views: 11097

Re: MX Linux rising fast on Distrowatch

It's now super easy to find the best 4 Linux distros on Distrowatch. Just change the rankings to last 7 days, then reverse the top 4, and there you go :happy: :

1. MX Linux
2. Manjaro
3. Debian
4. Linux Mint (Debian Edition)

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