have to even like say it, you can just be an example of what Linux does and you know, hey, I do this. I don't have to tell people I do this, but they see I do this on Linux and that will be a better example than any words you can say. Yeah, I think so. And I think that, you know, as, as Linux gains more popularity, it becomes more and more visible and that's part of marketing as well. And you know, one of the questions I know that you ask everybody that you interview is if you could change one thing about Linux, what would it be? That is what it is, is its visibility. And I think though that it's changing. I think as Microsoft begins to encompass more Linux into its work environment, right, and its operating system, I made a prediction years ago that there will be a Microsoft Linux, some version of windows or an operating system, maybe they don't call it windows will be based on Linux and that's coming to pass. Finally, it's taken a lot longer than I had hoped, but it's happening. And (75/83)
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