I agree that China will have a big say in what OS's the globe uses going forward. I would just say that we're in a place where I would guess the vast majority of computer users increasingly only use the browser to do their work, and this is very conducive to a environment where the OS you use is less important. I've converted some people to Linux who are extremely non technical, but they do everything in the browser so they genuinely can't tell the difference between windows or linux as long as they can find their browser. I don't think Linux is going to become the overnight number one OS but I do think everything points to it continuing to grow market share.
I agree that China will have a big say in what OS's the globe uses going forward. I would just say that we're in a place where I would guess the vast majority of computer users increasingly only use the browser to do their work, and this is very conducive to a environment where the OS you use is less important. I've converted some people to Linux who are extremely non technical, but they do everything in the browser so they genuinely can't tell the difference between windows or linux as long as they can find their browser. I don't think Linux is going to become the overnight number one OS but I do think everything points to it continuing to grow market share.