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I'd assume that if it was 30% of sales it'd still be around 38% of bug reports.
And in what world are more big reports a bad thing. Except for spam?
I think the implication is that linux has far more bugs, so it's not worth supporting it for such a small audience. That's when more bug reports are bad.
This post is raising that only 3 of the 400 linux user bug reports were actually linux related, so it's not that linux as a platform has far more bugs, but that linux users are much better at reporting bugs.