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Reread Carroll's articles, they make the point quite nicely. Linux is an operating system. It supports the bottom of the stack. It implements well known functions, those for which a wide body of knowledge has grown up in universities as well as in companies. When is the last time there was any innovation in operating systems? The addition of GUI interface? Got a later example? Of course Linux is not a growth product - it's an operating system. Expect it to underpin growth products, not be one.

It is inevitable that public knowledge gets implemented in some publicly available device. If there were no Linux, one would be invented.

Linux has not really expanded the software market or put forward innovations on the scale of proprietary software.

Nope, the same as a generic drug. It makes the commodity available at a lower cost, while the research-driven drug companies spend R&D bucks to
bring innovative products to the market, then to profit handsomely for a time, until the innovation ages and they are forced to further advance the state of the industry.

In the software world, we do have one noteworthy company that is hooked on continued reselling of the operating system, as the only way to obtain their innovative products. It has worked for a good long while, but eventually the gravy train will come to a halt and the resultant public spasms are simply an unavoidable consequence.

the full knowledge that it would undermine segments of the software industry, and software companies that embrace it.

Let's make the 'underpin,' shall we? The segments of the software industry serve us best by keeping the focus on innovation, where we all benefit.

Again, I suggest you give some consideration to Carroll's model (it's mine as well, but he has the forum).
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