Comment Re:Microsoft's real problem ..... (Score 1) 213
I think Microsoft is terrified of the fact that thousands of hard-working people go home each day and dive in to the guts of an already excellent operating system and try to make it even better by adding new components or improving upon existing ones. Why? Because they *want* to, not to pay the bills, not to buy a big house.
Microsoft still believes (and rightfully so, for the most part) that end users do not understand how software works, and they don't have to. As long as it works, "The customer will eat what he is given."
Problem with that belief is that every child born today is born into the digital age, and is more likely to be able to understand the inner workings of software than their predecessors, and at an increasingly earlier age. Not that all kids are going to be professional coders, rather they will be more equipped to choose the better os or application when given a choice because they will understand the underlying fundamentals better.
I think all that needs to happen is that Linux supporters need to chill on the knee-jerk "M$ sucks" reaction and let Microsoft continue to shoot themselves in the foot with ever increasing numbers of botched product launches and critical security flaws.
That is all.