You can get Linux distributions that are 100% Free Software nowadays. 8 years ago that was simply impossible.
You can be wholly productive on a FOSS system for a multitude of tasks.
Seriously, do you even go to FOSS conferences or meetings? If anything the number of participants has increased exponentially in the last few years. More people know and use Free Software right now than at any other point in history. And more governments and states look to Stallman for solutions on many technological issues (look it up; the Indian state of Kerala, several South American countries, etc).
FOSS has never been used as widely. Stallman's campaign is a resounding success in comparison to the way things were before.
You're only focusing on PC operating systems. My point is the reach of proprietary software is much larger. Where is the OSS microwave? The OSS cable box? The OSS gaming console? The true OSS SmartPhone? OSS cars?
You can get Linux distributions that are 100% Free Software nowadays. 8 years ago that was simply impossible. You can be wholly productive on a FOSS system for a multitude of tasks.
Seriously, do you even go to FOSS conferences or meetings? If anything the number of participants has increased exponentially in the last few years. More people know and use Free Software right now than at any other point in history. And more governments and states look to Stallman for solutions on many technological issues (look it up; the Indian state of Kerala, several South American countries, etc).
FOSS has never been used as widely. Stallman's campaign is a resounding success in comparison to the way things were before.