| If they had wanted to contribute to the open source community, they would have been better off adding their expertise to the Ubuntu community. Linux distributions are fractured enough already. There's no indication it will be able to run the apps that keep people tethered to Windows, like Photoshop. So it will turn out to be more of a rival to Ubuntu, Red Hat/Fedora and SUSE than to Windows at the expense of the open source movement. |