What seems to be the source of this push is that some entity wants Windows Group Policy like control over what users can and can't do etc.
This because they want to retain their ability to shop for off the shelf hardware, while getting away from a platform that has proves less than functional for mission critical operations (never mind being locked to a single vendor).
What seems to be happening is that there is a growing disdain for power users and "admins". The only two classes that seems to count are developers and users, and the latter needs to be protected from themselves for their own good (and developer sanity).
This because they want to retain their ability to shop for off the shelf hardware, while getting away from a platform that has proves less than functional for mission critical operations (never mind being locked to a single vendor).
What seems to be happening is that there is a growing disdain for power users and "admins". The only two classes that seems to count are developers and users, and the latter needs to be protected from themselves for their own good (and developer sanity).