There was a good post over at Open at Adobe (subscribed) about what it’s like for an ISV to “support Linux”. Linux is established. It’s in every fortune 500, and it’s certainly something that ISVs have to look at supporting, especially for server based products. But Dave indicates that it’s not trivial to actually do that. I’m curious, what are the specific issues that ISV and IHVs run into when they tackle supporting the various distros?
The Linux Hourglass







November 6th, 2007 at 5:19 pm
[...] forward to today and I came across a post at howsoftwareisbuilt that poses the question: I’m curious, what are the specific issues that ISV and IHVs run into [...]
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