Yep, Linus has reached his end of use based on his own decisions about his path in life. He created the kernel by himself in the 90s and 15 years later Linux was a viable end user desktop operating system. Terry did something similar, and just needs developers to continue his work in the similar manner that GNU Linux achieved. It won't happen overnight, but that didn't happen with Linux either.
Yep, Linus has reached his end of use based on his own decisions about his path in life. He created the kernel by himself in the 90s and 15 years later Linux was a viable end user desktop operating system. Terry did something similar, and just needs developers to continue his work in the similar manner that GNU Linux achieved. It won't happen overnight, but that didn't happen with Linux either.
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