Maddog on Linux and ruling the world

08.03.2006

In the early days of Linux it did not make much sense to have an end user organization, since we did not have many end users. Now that we have many more end users, and those numbers are increasing at a rapid pace, it makes sense.

What changes will we see in the next few months as a result of this new direction?

A much more end-user focused organization, one oriented to helping end users do things.

Slashdot reports, SourceForge develops software, LI will help people DO. There are many end users who like Free Software, and want to help it move forward, but do not know what to do, or how to do it. LI will be the catalyst in the formula.

So how many members does Linux International have these days?