Girish has over 20 years’ experience in technology and software at a global IT Services organization based in India. Girish is architect of "I Got" cloud platform to uplift the bottom of the pyramid built with open source stack and contemporary architectural patterns such as microservices, containerisation and multi tenancy. Girish writes on open source and tech topics.
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Girish Managoli
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Thanks Daniel. Don't know about open source projects that practice CIi, but we certainly use these at our organisation.
These are not the primary problems. The primary problem is - there is no one Linux. If I want to install Linux, I need to struggle with the choice - Ubuntu? RedHat? Debian? Gnone? KDE? ? ? And there are strong lobbies for each who refuse to even consider another opinion. This, IMO, this is the biggest challenge for Linux. If I want to run Linux, I should be able to just take something and run.