I know git ≠ github.com.I also know legal jurisdictions play a role in life, especially lately.Thankfully the license is permissive and i've been preferring freenginx, but i was curious to know others' opinions.
True, but if there's some sort of legal body representing it, like a foundation or something, then the distro is legally bound by those country's laws.
I'd mean people who don't know linux in particular but are marginally tech-savy.Mint has been described as "the distro your granny can use" (and some do), but it does require some knowledge to at least install it — but it's nothing a tutorial somewhere won't help with, it's a low bar.
I know
git≠ github.com.I also know legal jurisdictions play a role in life, especially lately.Thankfully the license is permissive and i've been preferring freenginx, but i was curious to know others' opinions.