A lot of that momentum comes from the fact that Linux is free.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing with Linux is that the developers themselves are actually customers too: that has always been an important part of Linux.
Linux has definitely made a lot of sense even in a purely materialistic sense.
All the best people in life seem to like LINUX.
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.
We all love Linux, but it's also a fact that some people might not be able to migrate.
Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.
I'm interested in Linux because of the technology, and Linux wasn't started as any kind of rebellion against the 'evil Microsoft empire.'
Linux people do what they do because they hate Microsoft.
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.
Linux is its own worst enemy: it's splintered, it has different distributions, it's too complex to run for most people.