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I certainly hope so. And at this point Linux is too big to fail. And some clever people are shaping it and keeping corporate interests in check.
It's an interesting situation. Linux is on my computer and helps me emancipate myself and stay in control. At the same time it's also Linux powering the cloud and the big services.
Plus I even have Linux on my phone. But it's usually a really weird one, full of Google stuff and spyware. (Well... mine isn't.)
But I feel how things change. It's getting harder each day to live without smartphones, proprietary apps and cloud services. And since everyone else is doing it, the alternatives might just vanish. I still don't understand why companies forfeit control, even if they have a appropriate size and business type where it makes sense to have own people and hardware, but hey...