Toby: I read it, I think, 16 years ago. It was about El Salvador and he had it stricken from the record and there was a reason. Will: What? Toby: I don’t know, but things have reasons. Will: Do they? Toby: Yes, they do. – The West Wing, Inauguration Part I We might describe this as a Chesterton’s Fence sentiment. Chesterton’s Fence is the principle that one should not remove a fence until they understand why it was put there in the first place.| Blogs on Alex Gaynor
Last month I published Engineering Ubuntu For The Next 20 Years, which outlines four key themes for how I intend to evolve Ubuntu in the coming years. In this post, I’ll focus on “Modernisation”. There are many areas we could look to modernise in Ubuntu: we could focus on the graphical shell experience, the virtualisation stack, core system utilities, default shell utilities, etc. Over the years, projects like GNU Coreutils have been instrumental in shaping the Unix-like experience that...| Ubuntu Community Hub
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