@lanodan
That one I can agree on, but it’s not a monopoly problem, nor is it a problem with torvalds, because he’s very much not alone.
Torvalds has to take balanced decisions just like Google because Linux and Blink can just being forked if the need justify the huge effort. There is no difference here, you just have a bias, at this point don’t tell me you believe the Linux Foundation is a no-profit org.
And I know that if it weren’t for proprietary games, I would use FreeBSD or NetBSD everywhere.
I was not talking about desktop computing, when I said Linux kernel is everywhere of course I meant servers, embedded devices, Internet and cloud infrastructures and so on.
In theory the right way is having the interface between kernels and the rest standardized and implemented by different kernels like Linux. So basically what we have with Web standards.
The fact that very important interfaces are not standardized like the Web doesn’t mean it is not possible. If there was one implemented only by Linux, maybe some people would recognize that there is an even worse problem than current Blink quasi-monopoly.