Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Mar 2007 15:46 UTC, submitted by WillM
Linux "Freedom of choice is one of the great benefits of Open Source Software in general and Linux in particular. This freedom gives consumers the ability to select, without fear of litigation, what software they will use and how they will use or modify it. As a principal, this freedom is extremely valuable. However, a couple of announcements this week seem to indicate that market value of freedom of choice has dipped considerably. The biggest hurdle Linux adoption faced this week wasn't Microsoft, it was an enemy from within: Linux fragmentation."
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RE: 800 lb Gorilla ...
by Lunitik on Mon 5th Mar 2007 17:28 UTC in reply to "800 lb Gorilla ..."
Lunitik
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2005-08-07

After many years... I'd hope you'd have settled on one...

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