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It has been announced that Remix OS for desktop has been discontinued. While some of the article reflects this, other parts need to be edited to tidy it up. Another question I have is, is this article worth keeping? Or should it go the way that a lot of Linux distributions go that have not made it out of beta, into the garbage can of history? Personally, I think that it is only worth keeping if it is part of an article about the people who made it. They still exist, and still do Linux stuff.[[User:Baldwin Clere|Baldwin Clere]] ([[User talk:Baldwin Clere|talk]]) 14:30, 18 July 2017 (UTC) |
It has been announced that Remix OS for desktop has been discontinued. While some of the article reflects this, other parts need to be edited to tidy it up. Another question I have is, is this article worth keeping? Or should it go the way that a lot of Linux distributions go that have not made it out of beta, into the garbage can of history? Personally, I think that it is only worth keeping if it is part of an article about the people who made it. They still exist, and still do Linux stuff.[[User:Baldwin Clere|Baldwin Clere]] ([[User talk:Baldwin Clere|talk]]) 14:30, 18 July 2017 (UTC) |
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The page really needs to be updated, other popular alternative are missing, Android-x86/BlissOS, and some less known like LineageOS, MaruOS, not only PrimeOS and PhoenixOS anymore! |
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And I didn't test OpenthOS yet, but it doesn't seem only for the Chinese anymore. |
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Remix OS Discontinued
It has been announced that Remix OS for desktop has been discontinued. While some of the article reflects this, other parts need to be edited to tidy it up. Another question I have is, is this article worth keeping? Or should it go the way that a lot of Linux distributions go that have not made it out of beta, into the garbage can of history? Personally, I think that it is only worth keeping if it is part of an article about the people who made it. They still exist, and still do Linux stuff.Baldwin Clere (talk) 14:30, 18 July 2017 (UTC)
It's essential to add more alternatives
The page really needs to be updated, other popular alternative are missing, Android-x86/BlissOS, and some less known like LineageOS, MaruOS, not only PrimeOS and PhoenixOS anymore! And I didn't test OpenthOS yet, but it doesn't seem only for the Chinese anymore.