> most users have a "consumer" relationship with computers and not a "producer" one.
Linus Torvalds avoids Linux distributions like Gentoo or Arch because he believes the whole point of a distribution is to make it easy for the end user to install and use useful apps on top of it.
He also doesn't care about trivialities like bash vs zsh. It doesn't (and shouldn't) matter to 99% of people.
>Maybe we can recognize different users have different needs, and what's right for some isn't for others.
Exactly, and that's supposed to be the whole reason we have different distributions in the first place, so that they can cater to people who have different preferences.
>Yeah, when you spend your life in a shell, the choice shouldn't matter, right ? Just like carpenters shouldn't care about saws...
To be fair, I think that on just about any distro it should be pretty easy to set a different shell like zsh for your preference. It's not quite the same as wanting to run i3 on Ubuntu.
Linus Torvalds avoids Linux distributions like Gentoo or Arch because he believes the whole point of a distribution is to make it easy for the end user to install and use useful apps on top of it.
He also doesn't care about trivialities like bash vs zsh. It doesn't (and shouldn't) matter to 99% of people.