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> but lacking in sufficient charisma to create more than a small following. IMO it's not that Linus has more charisma than Theo, it's simply the network effect of one project over the other.
It wasn't Linus; it was RedHat, SuSE, and the rest of the early commercial Linux endeavours.
it allowed microsoft and apple to profit hugely while giving nothing back. and in the end GPL produced much better product that was used by the industry despite the less permissive license.
...and today we are making the exact same mistake with AGPL.