Quo vadis Linux?
The Linux community, or as Mark Shuttleworth said the free software community components, should not fight or argue with each other.
In my humble opinion, we all play our roll in trying to make Free Software bigger and bigger, and available and affordable to everybody.
It is certainly true that without Gnome, The Linux Kernel, The Debian project, and others Ubuntu would have never existed, but without Ubuntu, some of all of those projects would have never been as known as they are now.
Going back, to what was the first aim of this post, the future of Linux and what is needed to achieve the goals. Let's for a moment pretend Free Software and Linux as a big corporation.
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