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“More Linux features don't equate to bloat”

 
 
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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      09-25-2009
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst:

Certainly bloat is when you start adding feature functionalities that
people don’t want, and certainly the nature of Linux where users are the
key contributors, I do think Linux is growing but I think it is much
more indicative of the fact that its’ continued added features that
people do want and the key differentiator is it can continue to do that
in a very modular way, so I actually look at the growth as much more of
a reflection that it continues to add features that people do want, and
that’s a good thing.

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