It seems MS doesn't consider Linux a threat anymore:
Kind of sad, don't you think? Because it means Desktop Linux has failed as a serious Windows alternative, and that comes from someone who viewed it as a competitor in the past and wanted to destroy it before it does any damage. Is this a wake-up call? Will anyone care? Or will Linux continue to be a set of software thrown together that works in a manner that J. Random User can only laugh at?
Kind of sad, don't you think? Because it means Desktop Linux has failed as a serious Windows alternative, and that comes from someone who viewed it as a competitor in the past and wanted to destroy it before it does any damage. Is this a wake-up call? Will anyone care? Or will Linux continue to be a set of software thrown together that works in a manner that J. Random User can only laugh at?
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