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Half the mobile rom teams are Indian devs We have some serious manpower for cheap, that's smart, development/employment focused, and intuitiveNo doubt about it. Indian devs all over open source. But do you really think they will recruit the FOSS crew when contracting time comes lolI want to make my own thing with their DE stuff based on opensuse as a base(leap for workstation, tumbleweed for consumer and enterprise for enterprise users, see how it shapes out 1 more...1 more...
No doubt about it. Indian devs all over open source. But do you really think they will recruit the FOSS crew when contracting time comes lolI want to make my own thing with their DE stuff based on opensuse as a base(leap for workstation, tumbleweed for consumer and enterprise for enterprise users, see how it shapes out 1 more...
I want to make my own thing with their DE stuff based on opensuse as a base(leap for workstation, tumbleweed for consumer and enterprise for enterprise users, see how it shapes out
Half the mobile rom teams are Indian devs
We have some serious manpower for cheap, that's smart, development/employment focused, and intuitive
No doubt about it. Indian devs all over open source. But do you really think they will recruit the FOSS crew when contracting time comes lol
I want to make my own thing with their DE
stuff based on opensuse as a base(leap for workstation, tumbleweed for consumer and enterprise for enterprise users, see how it shapes out