

It wouldn’t. According to one source, Linux on desktop has 2.68% of users which translates to 32.8 million people. I’ve seen figures of around 5% as well which almost doubles it.
That’s more people than most countries in the world have.
While the percentage seems low, that’s up to 60 million people whose lives are better because they can choose a free open source operating system.
For some it’s a tiny bit better, for some it’s a lot, but overall it’s (up to) 60 million people who are happier than they would be if they had to choose between EvilCorp1 and EvilCorp2.
I mean, not like it was his fault only, I blame the council who decided that “hmm, what if we force this young and insecure young man to spy on someone he deeply admires?” is the right course of action.
In general the Jedi are a cult forcing their members to get rid of emotions (which backfires like all the time) and I’m not sure there were any good sides in the prequels.