Comment No, we shouldn't care (Score 1) 645
Without taking the luxury of going through 500 comments before me, I'm pretty sure/confident that someone has probably already said anything I could say, but I'll say it anyway.
I couldn't care less whether or not linux is competitive, the only thing I care about is whether or not it's viable for personal use. secure/stable/hardware support. In order for Linux to be competitive it would have to gain market share with countless legions of people I couldn't care less about. More succinctly, NONE of the qualities in linux which attracted/drew me towards it, have anything to do with it's profitability, market share, or adoption rate. You could perhaps argue that linux needed to attain a certain -mass- to attract the resources necessary to gain the qualities that I DO care about, but let's just say the necessary mass to do that is far less then it would require to "compete" with microsoft.