There are many good reasons to use and learn Linux. Political ideology of its creators is very much not one of them.
They’re largely professional people: their politics almost never influence what they’re building in a practical way.
The (generally) accepting and tolerant culture within which it was produced is part of what made it possible for it to be what it is, but you won’t really see that in the software itself.
There are many good reasons to use and learn Linux. Political ideology of its creators is very much not one of them.
They’re largely professional people: their politics almost never influence what they’re building in a practical way.
The (generally) accepting and tolerant culture within which it was produced is part of what made it possible for it to be what it is, but you won’t really see that in the software itself.