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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What commercialism has brought into Linux has been the incentive to make a good distribution that is easy to use and that has all the packaging issues worked out.
The thing with Linux is that the developers themselves are actually customers too: that has always been an important part of Linux.
All the best people in life seem to like LINUX.
A lot of that momentum comes from the fact that Linux is free.
I've been very happy with the commercial Linux CD-ROM vendors linux Red Hat.
I think Linux is a great thing, in the big picture. It's a great hacker's tool, and it has a lot of potential to become something more.
Before the commercial ventures, Linux tended to be rather hard to set up, because most of the developers were motivated mainly by their own interests.
I like to think that I've been a good manager. That fact has been very instrumental in making Linux a successful product.
I think Linux is a great thing, because Linux is an alternative to Windows, and because, of all the operating systems that are at all relevant today, Unix is the best of a bad lot.
Linux is its own worst enemy: it's splintered, it has different distributions, it's too complex to run for most people.
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