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Windows kernel is a much modern design. An hybrid kernel. Linux is stuck in a monolithic design, and tries to be kind of hybrid, but the design is still monolithic.
I don't know how well this kernel could fit as the global defacto kernel for all computers.
IMHO I think the future in order to take lead beyond Apple and Microsoft kernels is to take the microkernel path. That's either helping with the GNU Hurd or starting a new project.
A competent modern Kernel would be a serious blow to the modern privative Oses. We are in a good position to strike. Windows and MacOs getting shittier and shittier.
so gnu/linux is just a quick lernel rewrite away from total market domination. excellent!