"This also reinforces the proof that for a FLOSS project to be successful, it needs a commercial backing (like Canonical, Google, or Red Hat) or be in the top tier of popularity (jQuery, Linux kernel, Python, Firefox) to be sustained through personal and corporate donations in a non profit organization."

I wouldn't say Trisquel isn't successful.

Trisquel is what it is, and it's pretty darn good. Pehaps you didn't mean it that way but this "proof" you suggest is unconvincing to me.

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