The issue I have with that is that it is almost NEVER the case that one platform is “better” than another. Instead, different platforms have different strengths. Perhaps one performs better and has more users while another satisfies “free software” principles.
Different users have different requirements. So what one user considers “better” another user may not.
The issue I have with that is that it is almost NEVER the case that one platform is “better” than another. Instead, different platforms have different strengths. Perhaps one performs better and has more users while another satisfies “free software” principles.
Different users have different requirements. So what one user considers “better” another user may not.