Will LSB 4 Standardize Linux?

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 08/01/2008 - 09:30

Internet News: "LSB 4.0, set for release by the end of this year, could be the catalyst that enables independent software vendors, or ISVs TERM (define), to develop applications that will run on any LSB-compliant Linux distribution.

If it gets adopted, LSB 4 could bring a new wave of multidistribution Linux application development."


 

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