

However, despite its popularity for businesses, I think GitHub, for better or for worse, is unquestionably the best choice in terms of reaching people (for most projects, at least the benefits of GitHub may be less relevant or even negatives for certain projects, like particularly niche privacy/freedom related ones, or alternatives to GitHub or completely different version control systems). I don’t hate GitLab, and I do appreciate the open-core aspect of it and the competition. I dont think that is it at all, this a classic hallmark of legal trying to find something to do, or some one in marketing wanting people to see all of the ads for Office 365 and other services before downloading the ISO The Media Creation Tool replaces both the ISO download and Rufus it's much easier to use and I can see why Microsoft would direct users to it. >Microsoft would prefer people to use their fancy Media Creation Tool instead of downloading an ISO.

Pointing to the Server market is just a weak as the defense using MAC. We kinda are if we are talking about a comparison with MAC.įurther if your position is windows needs to block this for piracy reasons due to server sales, anyone buying an enterprise server 99% chance they have a EA, MPSA, or some other licensing agreement already and are not using Rufus to create their Windows 11 USB Keys to install of windows We're not only talking about consumer Windows here. Roughly every server that has ever been sold. Win11 OS build 22000.>Millions upon millions. Win10 OS build 19044.1889 (post August patching) Historically the MCT offered the newest iso whereas using alternative methods to download, such as useragent strings or ‘other’ operating systems, get the initial RTM iso. Below is a list of provided resources from USA and the UK where the location/ language link will vary from country across the divides. Those who wish to have a keepsake for emergencies for either Windows 10 or 11, time is approaching 22H2 release and a good opportunity to snag the most recent 21H2 iso.
