> Greater share of platforms? why? If you define success by marketshare > then M$ won long ago. Everyone else might as well curl up in a corner > with their knees to their chest and blubber. You say you want to > *take* market share but what ever for?what will you do with the > marketshare once you have it?Spend all your time wondering how to keep > people from jumping ship that's what. I disagree, I believe RedHat and others WILL gain marketshare eventually on the consumer desktop. I think they will just take their time to do it CORRECTLY. If companies like RedHat are effective, then the consumers demands will change. It takes time to educate people that do not want to be educated though, that is the battle for RedHat. Linux is leading the embedded space, and the server space as far as I know, that is where the future is. Consumers won't continue to demand PC's, they want cell phones and similar devices to do everything their PC's do today. The industry doesn't want Microsoft or another large company to control that space though, which is why they're turning to Linux. As Linux devices take off, there will be less demand for Windows as such things will work easily on the Linux desktop. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list