for everything, I use many of them, to test web apps on different environment. 2. In my point of view, companies are developing software for its profit , and if they screw it, they close the store and change to the bussines , starting something new, and that don't affect me at all. Might be M$ , Apple, Cannonical or other company that provides a maintenance of an OS. 3. IT World is always changing because the needs of bussines, and the end-user might not agree the decisions of the road map taken by the provider; be as one-heart-one-OS always and forever is not a filosophy to follow on. Today is Ubuntu, tomorrow might be Debian, or FreeBSD, or Arch or others ... what can a user do if tomorrow its favourite OS is out-of-support ? I still don't get that point of "I love this OS and hate that one" , this makes some people spread annoyning messages because its OS providers decide to make changes that they don't agree (and even they'd asked their opinion) . I give a dislike/thumb-down for that posted message.
1. I use many 2. What 3. You are ignoring what we've said so far
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