Ubuntu Rising is a cause of concern for me.
This platform might get sold and no longer be open source 😖
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makdiman wrote:Ubuntu Rising is a cause of concern for me.
This platform might get sold and no longer be open source 😖
Open Source is not equivalent to free of cost.
makdiman wrote:Ubuntu Rising is a cause of concern for me.
This platform might get sold and no longer be open source 😖
Bhaiya hum technologywa ka ni kuch aur baat keh reh h....
bikidas2060 wrote:Open Source is not equivalent to free of cost.
It's not about free or paid. There are many paid versions of open-source software that are popular among enterprise users such as docker, GitLab etc.
Open source has tons of other benefits such as:
- Collaboration: Open source software encourages collaboration among developers, who can work together to improve the software and fix bugs.
- Customization: Open source software allows users to modify and customize the software to suit their specific needs.
- Transparency: Open source software is transparent, meaning that anyone can view and modify the source code, which promotes accountability and trust.
- Security: Open source software is often more secure than proprietary software, as bugs and vulnerabilities can be identified and fixed more quickly by the community of developers.
- Cost: Open source software is often free or significantly cheaper than proprietary software, making it accessible to users with limited budgets.
- Innovation: Open source software encourages innovation and experimentation, as developers can build upon existing code to create new applications and tools.
- Flexibility: Open-source software can be used on a variety of platforms and devices, providing users with greater flexibility and choice.
- Sustainability: Open source software is typically developed and maintained by a community of contributors, ensuring its long-term sustainability and availability.
- Education: Open source software provides a valuable educational resource for developers, who can learn from the code and collaborate with others in the community.
- Community: Open source software fosters a sense of community among users and developers, who can share knowledge and work together to improve the software.
popeyemask wrote:Oh sorry, didn't see the video 🙇♂️Bhaiya hum technologywa ka ni kuch aur baat keh reh h....
makdiman wrote:Ubuntu is Linux based and Linux will remain Open Source. Nothing to worry.It's not about free or paid. There are many paid versions of open-source software that are popular among enterprise users such as docker, GitLab etc.
Open source has tons of other benefits such as:
- Collaboration: Open source software encourages collaboration among developers, who can work together to improve the software and fix bugs.
- Customization: Open source software allows users to modify and customize the software to suit their specific needs.
- Transparency: Open source software is transparent, meaning that anyone can view and modify the source code, which promotes accountability and trust.
- Security: Open source software is often more secure than proprietary software, as bugs and vulnerabilities can be identified and fixed more quickly by the community of developers.
- Cost: Open source software is often free or significantly cheaper than proprietary software, making it accessible to users with limited budgets.
- Innovation: Open source software encourages innovation and experimentation, as developers can build upon existing code to create new applications and tools.
- Flexibility: Open-source software can be used on a variety of platforms and devices, providing users with greater flexibility and choice.
- Sustainability: Open source software is typically developed and maintained by a community of contributors, ensuring its long-term sustainability and availability.
- Education: Open source software provides a valuable educational resource for developers, who can learn from the code and collaborate with others in the community.
- Community: Open source software fosters a sense of community among users and developers, who can share knowledge and work together to improve the software.
Ubuntu should be more user friendly like windows, as operating ubuntu is really difficult for most users.
Kya hai yeh sab ? 😳
Aise google ka chrome OS acha khasa market grab kar raha hai.
Par windows toh windows hai. Mac OS bhi bacha hai abhi windows OS k samne.
subway-surfers wrote:Ubuntu should be more user friendly like windows, as operating ubuntu is really difficult for most users.
Difficult?
subway-surfers wrote:Ubuntu should be more user friendly like windows, as operating ubuntu is really difficult for most users.
It's user-friendly. 🙂🙂🙂
I will extend my comment. Since windows is predominantly used in PCs, a lot might find Linux a bit troublemaker. But that's okay.
Windows has the biggest selection of software available for its platform than any other operating system. The benefit of this is that users get to choose from a wider variety of options.
If you want open source then use Linux.
What is meant by #billgatesisdone 😂
It shows how you did your education 😂.
Sach batao copy karke pas huye na...
Use linux bro...

It's not about free or paid. There are many paid versions of open-source software that are popular among enterprise users such as docker, GitLab etc.
Open source has tons of other benefits such as:
Open Source is not equivalent to free of cost.
Ubuntu Rising is a cause of concern for me.
This platform might get sold and no longer be open source 😖