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2009-08-18
people equate success by market share ?
i don't have the numbers but what are they for firefox vs ie ?
yes, market share can be better.
So I guess we should be thankful that Ubuntu focus so much on marketing :-)
Most people equate success of a product by its market share. I find it funny that the Linux community prefer to redefine success when it fails, it been on a 1% install base on the desktop for about 10 years and it won't change any time soon.
iPod has become the defacto mp3 player, because of its market share and thus success Apple's stock has gone through the roof since 2000, letting them pretty much have a monopoly on legal digital music distribution.
Windows and OSX are miles ahead of Linux on the desktop. The UI on gnome is still stuck in 1998, forget the nice 3d stuff ... no global lock on panels, cut and paste works differently between applications, poor knockoffs of Windows and OSX software.
Most of the best Open Source software is actually available for Windows and Mac (7zip, Paint.Net, WinMerge, Media Player Classic) .. says a lot really.
If Ubuntu is about market penetration, it may be the distro with the largest install base ... but that is the largest install base of 1% of the desktop and laptop market.
What are you on about? Won what battle? What war? What is your point?
Edited 2010-12-12 14:51 UTC