What Linux Will Look Like In 2012 (InformationWeek)

Courtesy LWN.net  Thu, 08/14/2008 - 04:27

Serdar Yegulalp ponders what will happen with the next four years of Linux development in a lengthy InformationWeek article.

"In the time it takes most college students to earn an undergraduate degree -- or party through their college savings -- Linux will continue to mature and evolve into an operating system that non-technical users can fully embrace.

The single biggest change you'll see is the way Linux evolves to meet the growing market of users who are not themselves...


 

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