Chris, you understood the bug report the opposite way. Indeed making Ubuntu the best it can be does not require a majority market share: the bug report suggest that a majority market share for Ubuntu requires it to be the best it can be.
IMHO, this alone won't fix the bug because if you buy a laptop to install Ubuntu, it is likely to be pre-installed with Windows, so Windows market share is unchanged. The only bugfix I can see is being able to refuse Windows EULA and get refund for unused Windows licences such as:
Money more than free excellence will make people shift to Linux. When people will they save 130€ (~ 200$) to use Ubuntu, it will make a bigger difference than a bunch of nice features and bugfixes.
Chris, you understood the bug report the opposite way. Indeed making Ubuntu the best it can be does not require a majority market share: the bug report suggest that a majority market share for Ubuntu requires it to be the best it can be.
IMHO, this alone won't fix the bug because if you buy a laptop to install Ubuntu, it is likely to be pre-installed with Windows, so Windows market share is unchanged. The only bugfix I can see is being able to refuse Windows EULA and get refund for unused Windows licences such as:
French Judge Orders Refund For Pre-Installed XP news.slashdot. org/news/ 08/05/19/ 0154224. shtml
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Money more than free excellence will make people shift to Linux. When people will they save 130€ (~ 200$) to use Ubuntu, it will make a bigger difference than a bunch of nice features and bugfixes.