Well... It seems that you have a good point. Too bad development for opensource projects already exist on Win32 platforms. Well, the amount seriously can't compare to Linux because the freakin' Win32 platforms are closed-source, proprietary, and uses something that haunts us all -- the infamous registry. Windows? Linux? One should look at it this way... A closed window and a naked penguin.
Well... It seems that you have a good point. Too bad development for opensource projects already exist on Win32 platforms. Well, the amount seriously can't compare to Linux because the freakin' Win32 platforms are closed-source, proprietary, and uses something that haunts us all -- the infamous registry. Windows? Linux? One should look at it this way... A closed window and a naked penguin.