>On the other hand, Debian was popular enough to continue after Ian's passing, and continues to gain momentum.
I don't believe these are parallel, as IIRC, Ian was not directly involved in Debian since the late 90's, at least not in a day-to-day manner in the way Bram was, or say the way Linus is still managing Linux to this day.
I don't believe these are parallel, as IIRC, Ian was not directly involved in Debian since the late 90's, at least not in a day-to-day manner in the way Bram was, or say the way Linus is still managing Linux to this day.