Torvalds calls flexibility the 'biggest strength' of Linux

  2007-11-26 20:30:02
I made this same point over the weekend in a post or three. But when it comes from Linus Torvalds, it means more. When asked in an InformationWeek Q&A how Linux compares with Windows, Torvalds didn't go into a marketing discussion of Feature Y over Feature X. Instead, he discussed the strength of Linux's process/approach over Windows'"We are Microsoft--trust us to be your god" approach. 
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