>You know, this is one thing i like about Linux. By the sheer number of >skilled people developing for it, it's a rare case that a bug (much much >less a showstopper bug) goes ignored. > >There will be always someone to come in and bring order, and make Linux do >the job right. Why? Because it's open source, and believe it or not, if >Linus Torvalds decides that tomorrow he'd like to spend the rest of his >life vegetating in front of the TV, people will come in, very skilled >people at that, take his place as maintainer of the kernel (already that >is being done today), and life will go on. People's investment in Linux >will be safe, knowing that there will always be someone to step up to the >plate, and say, "I volunteer." > >Tell me, if Microsoft/Redmond gets split up or shut down by the >government, or bombed back into the stone age by some terrorist force, >what would happen to Windows?
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