> who's gonna buy BBB or BB-X15?

I believe the BeagleBoard.org products will continue to appeal to
people who are interested in prototyping with Open Source Hardware.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has never released design files under an
Open Source license (simply a schematic PDF afiak), and the Broadcom
processor is not sold via distributors.  This means it is not possible
to produce a derivative of the Pi optimized for your application.

As for Windows 10, it may be free of cost but that is entirely
different than the freedom the Linux community provides.  Windows has
no hope of ever matching the pace or breadth of Linux kernel
development, so there will always be people for whom their use case is
not supported in Windows.

cheers,
drew
http://keybase.io/pdp7

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