
Linux will become ubiquitous in the year 3000. Okay, that was a horrible joke. Linux is just a kernel, the engine that runs an operating system. By itself, it is essentially useless. Kernels shouldn't be discussed or noticed by normal users. And as such when providing these users with reviews, previews and "professional" opinions, computer consultants, computer reviewers and computer journalists should not spew headlines like "Linux is not ready for prime time", "Linux on the desktop by XXX", "Linux to takeover Windows", "Linux is not ready for desktop" and so on.
We all know what the problems are, no need to spell them out again.
The solution is to become one of the 1% who contribute to Linux, rather than the 99% who just use it. If you can't code, or don't have free time, you can give cash.
The time spent writing that article could have been spent writing documentation. Think about it.