Invite New People To Join?
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hello trisquel...
I was wondering if Trisquel is opposed to inviting new people to join the distro?
It seems to me that there are alarmingly few people on Trisquel, and it's forums, and chat rooms, and looking at the past posts going back all the way to 2009, it seems really odd it's so quiet here. On the surface, from the outside looking in, trisquel looks like a fully functional distro similarly to debian/ubuntu which are the most popular distro's. Other than the lack of wi-fi drivers(and the lack of free wi-fi hardware) I can't see any reason why more people would't join, but I do see there is a kind of anti-social trend going back, all the way to 2009, in the forums history.
so maybe some of the members of trisquel don't want other people to join
and maybe they dont want people discussing freedom
maybe they want non-free people
that's my thinking
Trisquel is a niche of a niche. That's really all there is to it.
User installed alternative operating systems are very rare when it comes to the general public. GNU/Linux is one of many alternative operating systems. Trisquel is one of the many variants of GNU/Linux that focuses specifically on free software.
Everyone is welcome and free to join. It's just that not many people care.
It hurts further that Trisquel is focused on being user friendly and easy to use, while the vast majority of the GNU/Linux audience prefer advanced or complex systems - or more recently, people with newer hardware that just want to play proprietary games and spend most of their free time on proprietary services such as YouTube (the worst), Discord, and Steam.
Until people care about actual computing freedom the community will stay very small.

