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@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Maybe? Here's the thing. If you think about it, all the new distro releases are
Which brings me to the actual point of this post.
# Upstream Linux is not ready.
-There. I said it.
+Yeah for real. Like, obvious in hindsight maybe?
The ecosystem has parts, but it's not ready. There is an enormous amount of work happening in big projects — KDE, freedesktop, Wayland, systemd, Mesa — to empower apps and developers with features that users actually want and need.