In the past few months, Ubuntu has developed steadily and rapidly, it has evolved into an operating system that can compete with Apple iOS and Google Android. But not everyone is happy with this, such as MarkShuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu. MarkShuttleworth is the most influential person in the Ubuntu project. Recently, he wrote through his blog that Ubuntu should be a popular user, not a Linux
In the past few months, Ubuntu has developed steadily and rapidly, it has evolved into an operating system that can compete with Apple iOS and Google Android. But not everyone is happy with this, such as Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu. Mark Shuttleworth is the most influential person in the Ubuntu project. Recently, he posted on his blog that Ubuntu should be a popular user, not a Linux elite. Ubuntu needs to build itself into a more common operating system.
Mark explained that the nature and evolution of Ubuntu and its wide range of users determine that Ubuntu needs to build itself into a more common operating system to attract more users. He also said he was unwilling to compromise on the needs of a small group of elite users.
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