Axman
VP of Extreme Liberty
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For now, watch and wait .
Eh, I think they just want to give small and medium businesses the ability to run free Linux software in an otherwise Windows ecosystem. Because the costs of running Windows as a server aren't really expensive, the clients are a one-time fee, but if a company needs software that's either Linux-only, or expensive to license on Windows machines, they'll lose sales to companies who go the more difficult rout of setting up Linux servers.