When I hear open source community, only one word pops in my mind: Linux. Whether you like it or not, Linux for me is the benchmark of all open-source products, and it'll forever be the leading choice for operating system in the open format. But of course, I don't want
president Bill Gates to get mad at me, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that Microsoft is the major provider for the closed software systems.
Anyway, as I'm saying open-source Linux are two inseparable entities, just like the Sweet Valley High Twins. And now with the support of Intel and the power of Red Hat, the said software entices more users to switch to the alternative OS. The biggest factor why people love Linux is it gave them the power to control and customize PCs, unlike in proprietary OS like Microsoft. With the growing popularity of the non-strict systems, the company was able to organize an annual conferences to be able to provide more information about the said software and for users to be familiarize with the various applications that it can offer. Truly Linux was able to raise itself from the OS confined in the four corners of
New York. Thus, it will become the next OS of the world.