Do you not see a conflict of interest with Canonical granting itself rights to Ubuntu for whatever reason? No other company has the right to do that without Canonical stepping in. Even companies that have invested considerable money in Ubuntu, such as Dell, HP, etc. (yes, Dell et al use Ubuntu, but in a descriptive sense, not to launch a minorly related product)
I am going to escalate directly to the technical board because <email address hidden> goes to a Canonical employee, who is then ina conflict of interest.
Jono,
Do you not see a conflict of interest with Canonical granting itself rights to Ubuntu for whatever reason? No other company has the right to do that without Canonical stepping in. Even companies that have invested considerable money in Ubuntu, such as Dell, HP, etc. (yes, Dell et al use Ubuntu, but in a descriptive sense, not to launch a minorly related product)
I am going to escalate directly to the technical board because <email address hidden> goes to a Canonical employee, who is then ina conflict of interest.