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What is the ultimate goal of Linux?
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| Linux as an operating system (GNU/Linux for the sticklers) has grown faster
| and in more directions than any other operating system I have ever known
| about. It is getting more media attention than ever before and I have noticed
| that nowday's in just about every single review or release of software,
| mention of Linux is made.
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http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/linux/locutus/archives/what-is-the-ultimate-goal-of-linux-25291
http://tinyurl.com/56xn6c
Linux has won in several areas already. But it's really a question of Freedom,
not desktop market share. If one wants (another) proprietary *NIX, there's
already Mac OS X.
Days ago:
Let's stop playing the numbers game: free software has changed the game.
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| The problem with my argument above is that the other lot keep comparing in
| the terms of their numbers game and those are terms the end-users is familiar
| with. So how do we combat that? For a start we can argue on our terms, within
| the new game. We can also demonstrate the effectiveness, not the popularity
| of our products. Finally we can do all we can to highlight the fact that the
| game has changed and that the numbers game is going to be one that smart
| people no longer play.
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columnts/lets_stop_playing_numbers_game_free_software_has_changed_game
http://tinyurl.com/6ds8k9
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