With Linux on the desktop going from a slow crawl to verging on an explosion, many have toiled with the question: How do we make this happen faster? A well-known Austin-based Linux Advocate thinks he has the answer.
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Windows, with more than 80% market share, compared to Linux that only have 0.4% market share, will make a software get public recognition in short time. Take FireFox as a case. It's a well known browser recently, but still 80% of users are using Windows. Imagine if it's developed solely for Linux.
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> Stop porting software to Windows.
Windows, with more than 80% market share, compared to Linux that only have 0.4% market share, will make a software get public recognition in short time. Take FireFox as a case. It's a well known browser recently, but still 80% of users are using Windows. Imagine if it's developed solely for Linux.