Well, two things. He didn't say that, he said it's been PORTED to Linux for quite some time. Which is accurate, the first "stable" release was in 2013 - 4 years qualifies as "quite some time" in pretty much any tech circle that isn't VMS.
As for it not being widely available... you're saying the only way for something to be considered widely available is to be included in the distro directly? I'd argue an easy installation/setup and solid documentation are FAR more important than being included in a distro. If the setup is arcane or the documentation is horrible, it doesn't matter if a tool is in every distro on the planet, nobody is going to use it.
As for it not being widely available... you're saying the only way for something to be considered widely available is to be included in the distro directly? I'd argue an easy installation/setup and solid documentation are FAR more important than being included in a distro. If the setup is arcane or the documentation is horrible, it doesn't matter if a tool is in every distro on the planet, nobody is going to use it.