Linked by Rahul on Fri 7th Nov 2008 16:17 UTC
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What a waste of time, people still bothers "counting" linux users? Why? What's the purpose? I can understand that they want to know what hardware is linux people using, but "counting"? I can tell you how many Linux users are there: Not enought of them. And wasting time with things like that is not going to help to solve that issue. (/rant)
Edited 2008-11-08 23:54 UTC
What a waste of time, people still bothers "counting" linux users? Why? What's the purpose? I can understand that they want to know what hardware is linux people using, but "counting"? I can tell you how many Linux users are there: Not enought of them. And wasting time with things like that is not going to help to solve that issue. (/rant)
How could you say that counting users is not useful and two rows later say that there aren't enough user?
To state that there aren't enough users you have to count it before.
So, your post is inconsistent.
Because linux isn't a company,per se, it is nearly impossible to know how many users there are. It may not be important to you, but the number of people using a product allows companies to market to linux users, who won't port their products blindly. I don't know about you, but i would love Blizzard, for example, to do a population survey of linux users. I want my Diablo 3!



