> Personally I think if something new were to come along it would have to have something that makes it interesting socially and I'm not sure there's a lot of room for improvement on that front. It's not impossible it's just a little difficult to imagine.
Google Fuschia (BSD) is planned to succeed billions of Linux-Android installations.
The Linux Foundation is made of a number of companies who are told to behave by the GPL.
IMO, if it weren't for the GPL we would see very few of the contributions made to Linux get handed back to the community. That it more or less runs everywhere is part of what makes it interesting (and was a major point of TFA.)
Google Fuschia (BSD) is planned to succeed billions of Linux-Android installations.
Linux Foundation now favors BSD over GPL.