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Actually it is kind of relevant, since the guy I replied to was trying to dismiss the fact that the last 1-1.5 years I and a lot of other people suddenly noticed a lot more Linux users around, as an "statistic anomaly". Now, if it were only I who had this experience it might be some flux, like me moving to Linux-city or something. But when you suddenly get a lot of people who all tell the same story, either they are all lying (not plausible), or there is something going on. And that something is hardly a "statistic anomaly".
Windows is already having, officially, 95% or so of the desktop market and frankly doesn't have a lot more room to grow in, so it's pretty stagnant. We all know that apple isn't going anywhere, and that Mac users are probably less prone to drop their platform than a Windows user. So you tell me where all these new Linux users come from? "Statistical insignificance"?






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Note the word indicate, as oposed to proves. Anyhow, it certainly doesn't prove that the amount of users is notgrowing..