On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 4:11 PM David Barto <david@kdbarto.org> wrote:
 
So even M$ sees that Linux could be a threat in the long term and is
making an attempt to prevent it from harming the M$ universe.

MS is making a mint letting people run Linux on Azure rent-a-boxen, which now runs on more Azure instances than Windows does.  They aren't anti-Linux any more.  Indeed, they are contributing to the Linux kernel now to make it run better on WSL.

See, you can run your Linux code on Windows, why do you want to
run Linux now? 8^)s

I think the real motivation is to get developers off Macs.  Many people (including me at my last two jobs) are developing on Mac OS and deploying on Linux.  With WSL, developers can develop on Linux(-on-Windows) and deploy on Linux (for reals).  This also makes corporate IT happy, because they want all employees to have Windows, Office, etc. etc.



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