The age of aggressive Linux advocacy is upon us

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John Gowin writes “Jamie Harrison, founder of GBLUG in Glen Burnie, Maryland, has written an exclusive editorial for Linux Orbit about how he sees the state of Linux advocacy.

“Whether we want to admit it or not, Linux has entered a critical period in its development – a period that may, in fact, determine in fate forever.

Now that Linux is no longer a strange little niche Operating System, and has developed to the point where Microsoft actually feels threatened by its proliferation, the folks in Redmond are doing everything they can in the way of software design, legislation, regulation and control of the internet to snuff Linux out. The main reason that they have failed up to this point is that Linux has matured and grown in popularity, gaining public and private defenders in the consumer market and especially the corporate boardroom.”

Read the editorial at linuxorbit.com

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