Many developers think that the user's systems are their own playground or ad billboard.
They refuse to play nice around theming, user-selected icons, security sandboxes, disabling of tracking functions, providing security updates. Many are careless around the amount of memory or CPU used.
Distributions, instead, are on the side of the end users.
They refuse to play nice around theming, user-selected icons, security sandboxes, disabling of tracking functions, providing security updates. Many are careless around the amount of memory or CPU used.
Distributions, instead, are on the side of the end users.