"The strength in GNU/Linix is its diversity, the more projects the stronger
the community becomes. Otherwise we delve into the realms of Microsoft and
Apple and only repeat their mistakes!"
I agree too few options lead to monopoly, but I don't think that more
projects equals stronger community. If there's a lot of projects with not
enough developers and/or supporters, they become (for the lack of a better
word) weaker. Things are best when they are balanced. Diversity is fantastic,
but not when it means mediocre options (hypothetically; I'm not pointing
fingers here).
Personally, I'd love to see a few more libre distro options, but if that
would mean the division of current developer+community of Trisquel into
(let's say) 3 distros, I would have my doubts regarding their futures.