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Should we merge with Power Users?

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To increase the activity of the site (one of the main concerns related to making Codidact grow), I suggested merging Linux Systems with Power Users on Meta.

Do you agree or disagree with merging?

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No opinion here at this point, but the current name is confusing. The description says the topic is r... (2 comments)
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No opinion here at this point, but the current name is confusing. The description says the topic is r...
gmcgath‭ wrote over 2 years ago

No opinion here at this point, but the current name is confusing. The description says the topic is really Linux and Unix-like systems, and some questions have been on the MacOS, which is Unix with a lot of stuff built on top of it. Whether there's a merger or not, a more descriptive name than "Linux Systems" would help.

Quasímodo‭ wrote over 2 years ago

gmcgath‭ True. "Unix-like systems" or "(almost) POSIX systems" would be more appropriate.