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> So you seriously think that "new" is better, then "well done"?

No. But Linux is not more well-made than, say, the kernel of any modern BSD, or that of illumos, etc. Git is not technically superior to Mercurial et al. Torvalds' success is certainly a big, admirable one, but it's a different kind of success than that of Berners-Lee.

Also, while it's the most popular kernel, it's not like we'd not have anything we do have today if it didn't exist, it's in essence an ordinary kernel that came out in the right time. It's those who made the distros and reverse-engineered the drivers and ported/packaged thousands of programs who made Linux a big thing.

WWW, on the other hand, is an invention. It's something that did not exist, and it transformed the world like nothing else.



"but it's a different kind of success"

That was my point ;) Otherwise we agree ...




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