I've been employed by the University of Helsinki, and they've been perfectly happy to keep me employed and doing Linux.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't expect to go hungry if I decide to leave the University. Resume: Linux looks pretty good in many places.
In many ways, I am very happy about the whole Linux commercial market because the commercial market is doing all these things that I have absolutely zero interest in doing myself.
I like to think that I've been a good manager. That fact has been very instrumental in making Linux a successful product.
All the best people in life seem to like LINUX.
The thing with Linux is that the developers themselves are actually customers too: that has always been an important part of Linux.
I love working for a company full of geeks.
I took a job in the U.S. because I wanted to work on products that would get into end users' hands. In Norway, most of the jobs are in server software, niche stuff.
I personally think of Linux development as being pretty non-localized, and I work with all the people entirely over e-mail - even if they happen to be working in the Portland area.
In some cases we've been building tools that are specific to Linux for the desktop, and they only work on Linux, but I see two major projects that are wildly, wildly successful: Mozilla and OpenOffice, and those two programs are cross platform.
Microsoft loves Linux.
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