Urzl on Nostr: I question this wisdom *constantly* at work. We have Linux people in-house for our ...
I question this wisdom *constantly* at work.
We have Linux people in-house for our cloud stuff, why not also desktops? Management always wants somebody to sue but we literally agreed to the standard Windows license that says it's not guaranteed even to be fit for purpose and Microsoft isn't liable for anything at all. How is that any better or different than Open Source?
We have Linux people in-house for our cloud stuff, why not also desktops? Management always wants somebody to sue but we literally agreed to the standard Windows license that says it's not guaranteed even to be fit for purpose and Microsoft isn't liable for anything at all. How is that any better or different than Open Source?