HOME POPULAR Love Life Inspiration Motivation Funny Friendship Family Faith Happy Hurt Sad Cute Success Wisdom ALL TOPICS Animals Art Attitude Beauty Business Birthdays Dreams Facts Fitness Food Forgiving Miss You Nature Peace Smile So True Sports Teenage Trust Movie TV Weddings More.. AUTHORS Einstein Plato Aristotle Twain Monroe Jefferson Wilde Carroll Confucius Hepburn Dalai Lama Lewis Lincoln Mandela Lao Tzu Ford More.. Affirmations Birthday Wishes
Follow On Pinterest

If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won

If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won Picture Quote #1

If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won

Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux operating system, is known for his strong opinions and unwavering commitment to open-source software. Throughout his career, he has been a vocal advocate for the principles of free and open-source software, and has often criticized proprietary software companies like Microsoft for their closed-source practices.

One of the most famous quotes attributed to Torvalds is, "If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won." This statement encapsulates his belief that the success of Linux as an open-source operating system would be validated if a major proprietary software company like Microsoft were to develop applications for it.

For many years, Microsoft was seen as a direct competitor to Linux, with its Windows operating system dominating the desktop market. The two companies were often at odds, with Microsoft even going so far as to label Linux a "cancer" in the early 2000s. However, in recent years, Microsoft has undergone a significant shift in its approach to open-source software, embracing Linux and even releasing its own version of the operating system, Windows Subsystem for Linux.

This change in attitude from Microsoft has been seen as a major victory for the open-source community, and has been interpreted by many as a sign that Linux has indeed "won" in the eyes of Linus Torvalds. The fact that Microsoft now develops applications for Linux, such as its Visual Studio Code editor, is seen as a validation of the success and widespread adoption of the open-source operating system.
Birthday Songs