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What's failed about their newest release ?
Mostly the uutils.
Code rewrites are always going to have growing pains. Rewriting gnu-corrutils in rust is a noble effort.
Should have used agpl if they wanted to be noble.
But this is just a corpo moating strategy.
Dno, I don't use Ubuntu. Just heard from all my Linux sources (podcasts, forums, etc) that their Newest release sucked.
LOL, you could hear that about pretty much every release of any software.
Maybe, still got me worried about installing v. 26.x.x