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The author raises some good questions about the licensing of the core utils. Why the MIT license? Why not stick to GNU GPL?
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The author raises some good questions about the licensing of the core utils. Why the MIT license? Why not stick to GNU GPL?
Your comment is almost exactly the text for “why you should use fedora”. Not as bleeding edge as arch, not as behind as debian. A great balance.
I’ve found Fedora can still be too fast-moving sometimes. An update to Bazzite broke SDDM on my laptop a while ago, and until an obscure permanent solution was found, the workarounds that existed were either some other obscure hack, or “just use this outdated build that doesn’t get security updates anymore, bro.”
People heap all sorts of praise on Fedora, but the only version I’ve ever really liked has been Bazzite, and even then, that’s had its problems for me like I mentioned above.