The current status of OSX/Win reminds me a lot of early-days git (not in all ways, but in this one): 1/
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Like svn in 2003, OSX is extremely polished, has a huge ecosystem of great tools around it, and it's a no-brainer starting out. 2/
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But like git in 2006, Windows has some real advantages, and its trajectory looks good. Also like git, there are some terrifying 3/
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rough edges, and there's a lot of ways to fall off the happy path. But at the end of the day, Windows is investing in the future, and OSX 4/
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is treading water at best, slowly sinking at worst. Today, analogues to TortoiseSVN keep OSX users comfortable in their choice of OS. 5/
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But as I've been saying, the trend line doesn't look good from where I'm sitting (unless, of course, something changes). 6/6
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If relevant, which distro? And in either case: where does GNU/Linux fit in the Win/OSX parallel?
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