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Almost a good argument.
But your reference to an "ecosystem" for Linux doesn't acknowledge that there are exactly two - 2 - commercial Linuxes, Red Hat and SuSE. When discussing where the money to buy Linux is likely to go, that's the essential point.

Unless you mean the ecosystem that saves development costs for Red Hat and allows that company to charge for aspects of a product for which it didn't pay.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 04/17/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Almost a good argument.  Anton Philidor | 04/17/08
Almost good  tombalablomba | 04/17/08
That's where the money is.  Anton Philidor | 04/17/08
Nope  tombalablomba | 04/17/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 04/17/08
Incorrect  b.bob | 04/18/08
Debian  emenau | 05/06/08
Actually...  John L. Ries | 04/17/08
Product support lifecycles  Richard Flude | 04/20/08
I agree ... but  mickza | 04/22/08
Redhat made the choice for the reason stated!  ShadeTree | 04/17/08
Linux is like...  D. T. Schmitz | 04/17/08
But...  CreepinJesus | 04/21/08
RE: Red Hat's right move  tristanrhodes | 04/18/08
RE: Red Hat's right move  jjoa | 04/21/08
Yup, I'am dumping WinBlows for Ubuntu too...  mikifinaz1@... | 04/21/08
RE: Red Hat's right move  Frodo420024 | 04/23/08

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