SHARE
Facebook X Pinterest WhatsApp

GNU/Linux World Domination for the Wrong Reasons

Written By
BB
Bruce Byfield
Mar 12, 2008

“Whenever I hear people discussing GNU/Linux’s prospects for
becoming more popular, I’m reminded of a comment by Tommy Douglas,
the social democrat who became a hero for introducing universal
health care into Canada. If he could press a button and gain a
million voters who did not understand his policies, he said, then
he would not press that button. He meant that he was not in
politics simply to be elected, but to gain supporters for his
ideals–and that he was determined not to lose sight of his long
term goals while pursing short term ones.

“The comment resonates for me because, increasingly, in the rush
for market share, many people seem to lose sight of the fact that
the goal of GNU/Linux and free software is not popularity in
itself, but the wide acceptance of a set of ideals…”

Complete
Story

BB

Bruce Byfield

Recommended for you...

Red Hat reveals major enhancements to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI
sjvn
Oct 22, 2024
How to Find AWS EC2 Instance Type Over SSH (6 Methods)
Benny Lanco
Sep 23, 2024
Crond: Daemon to Execute Scheduled Commands
Rose Hosting Blog
Sep 20, 2024
A Detailed Introduction to Oracle VirtualBox
Senthil Kumar
Sep 19, 2024
Linux Today Logo

LinuxToday is a trusted, contributor-driven news resource supporting all types of Linux users. Our thriving international community engages with us through social media and frequent content contributions aimed at solving problems ranging from personal computing to enterprise-level IT operations. LinuxToday serves as a home for a community that struggles to find comparable information elsewhere on the web.

Property of TechnologyAdvice. © 2025 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.