As you said, I presented nice facts. Very relevantly, what I presented are facts. You can blather all that you want about what needs to happen for Linux to succeed. The fact is that it already is succeeding.
Now it is true that there are a lot of dysfunctional organizations out there that will not get the message. Such is life. In every major technology change that has been the case. Many places and people won't get the message for the better part of a decade.
However the numbers indicate that Linux is achieving mindshare already. Perception may not be on Linux's side in all organizations, but it is in enough already for commercial success. Your contrary unsupported rants notwithstanding.
Unless you manage to present something resembling a fact, that ends this discussion for me.
Regards,
Ben