@penguin42 @tomxcd I agree. Over that period, Linux went from being a toy for enthusiasts to a major player on the server OS market. I think it would make sense to split the interval at the 2.0 and 2.4 releases (2.6 was released in 2003).
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@penguin42 @tomxcd I agree. Over that period, Linux went from being a toy for enthusiasts to a major player on the server OS market. I think it would make sense to split the interval at the 2.0 and 2.4 releases (2.6 was released in 2003). 1 comment
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@mansr @tomxcd I think you mean BT and AT; Before/After the arrival of Tux. 🐧