What do you mean?
How do you join
and what does that mean?
Right now, that means contributing to the discussion over here, with ideas, and most importantly, if you have any experience, skills, or connections to help with
Actually having some progress to show would really help people stay. As it is now, you don’t actually have anything to show people this is a viable project.
Thats true, but I don’t have any way of making progress myself.
What do you suggest?
I have some experience in modding Ubuntu-based Linux distributions, not from source code but by editing the ISO file.
An old and unmaintained project of mine, based on Linux Mint
But, what you want to do?
I think, that first for all, we need to create a roadmap.
I don’t think we should first create a roadmap, because in order for this project to be successfull, it needs to be based off of the ideas, suggestions, and input from more people than there are active members on this forum.
Like I said, this is not something we can do ourselves.
I’m not even trying to do it myself.
What I am trying to do is say:
Google ‘When will Linux become mainstream?’.
You’ll see that people were asking this question years - maybe decades - ago.
And the answers were basically the points that I made in my first post in this thread.
Why didn’t anything change?
Because no one did anything to make anything change.
If the tech community just tries to do this together, then maybe finally Linux will go mainstream.
What are the chances of success?
I have no idea.
Statistically, somewhere in between 0% and 100%.
Worse case scenario, I’ll have wasted some time writing up these posts and posting around the World Wide Web, and @FlipAdmin’s sales of eGate will go through the roof.
Anyone volunteering to help post?