On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:19 PM, vikas 0380 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good Read
>
> Linux is Not Windows
> http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
>

Thanks for sharing the article.  I liked the following quote from the
article

<quote>

Linux is not interested in market share. Linux does not have customers.
Linux does not have shareholders, or a responsibility to the bottom line.
Linux was not created to make money. Linux does not have the goal of being
the most popular and widespread OS on the planet.

All the Linux community wants is to create a really good, fully-featured,
free operating system. If that results in Linux becoming a hugely popular
OS, then that's great. If that results in Linux having the most intuitive,
user-friendly interface ever created, then that's great. If that results in
Linux becoming the basis of a multi-billion dollar industry, then that's
great.

It's great, but it's not the point. The point is to make Linux the best OS
that the community is capable of making. Not for other people: For itself.
The oh-so-common threats of "Linux will never take over the desktop unless
it does such-and-such" are simply irrelevant: The Linux community isn't
trying to take over the desktop. They really don't care if it gets good
enough to make it onto your desktop, so long as it stays good enough to
remain on theirs. The highly-vocal MS-haters, pro-Linux zealots, and
money-making FOSS purveyors might be loud, but they're still minorities.

That's what the Linux community wants: an OS that can be installed by
whoever really wants it. So if you're considering switching to Linux, first
ask yourself what you really want.
</quote>

S. Baskar
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