Are you really comparing a multibillion dollar company to an open source project?
Also this has nothing to do with backwards compatibility, it's about supporting older kernels with security fixes and similar. The decision is a pragmatic one to lessen the burden on the unpaid volunteers.
Like others have mentioned if a company needs a specific kernel pay up. Or use Windows.
Also this has nothing to do with backwards compatibility, it's about supporting older kernels with security fixes and similar. The decision is a pragmatic one to lessen the burden on the unpaid volunteers.
Like others have mentioned if a company needs a specific kernel pay up. Or use Windows.
Don't compare apples to oranges.