Steve Ballmer is making a fool of himself again: Non-commercial software suffers from the lack of a central authority that takes care of "health, growth and innovation". - and why doesn't that work with Windows? Especially with health? Even more absurd: that's why Linux will never be as innovative as Windows. - I'm still waiting for Microsoft to implement innovative features like tabbed browsing in Internet Explorer, and for Microsoft to implement something as innovative as a functioning package management system for post-installation software like Debian apt-get or Red Hat rpm. Sorry, Ballmer, but that's only good enough as background material for the Monkeydance.

At heise online news there's the original article.