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I know it's not easy to dig this up, but I'd like to see some numbers on investment done on Linux; I mean the amount of actual money spent on employing people working with non-server, non-embedded Linux.
I'm pretty sure that if you saw the year-over-year trendline, you'd be surprised how much bigger Linux is now (even outside servers, embedded and Android) compared to what it has been before.