I never implied that Windows Server is not significant. It would definitely have a lot significant deployments. The absolute number of deployments would also be quite large. But I can bet that this will pale in comparison with Linux. Think about it -- all major cloud providers use Linux as a building block to provide their services. Their clients probably use Linux for deployment too.
My objection was to the statement that "[SBCL] doesn't want to be a serious language, but rather a toy for academic types". And to that I implied that Windows is no longer as dominant in 2022 as it may have been, say, in 2000.
My objection was to the statement that "[SBCL] doesn't want to be a serious language, but rather a toy for academic types". And to that I implied that Windows is no longer as dominant in 2022 as it may have been, say, in 2000.