i'm just a common user, but I don't like ubuntu becoming an adware...
ubuntu developers made an claim about their philosophical views on the free software [1] and how this term fits into the ubuntu's philosophy, and I would appreciate really much to stay it the same way, thank you very much!
I mean it, I would like to express my thanks to all ubuntu contributors and developers, but I find this direction that ubuntu is heading (at least according to what I see in the R package) very disappointing.
i'm just a common user, but I don't like ubuntu becoming an adware...
ubuntu developers made an claim about their philosophical views on the free software [1] and how this term fits into the ubuntu's philosophy, and I would appreciate really much to stay it the same way, thank you very much!
I mean it, I would like to express my thanks to all ubuntu contributors and developers, but I find this direction that ubuntu is heading (at least according to what I see in the R package) very disappointing.
[1] http:// www.ubuntu. com/community/ ubuntustory/ philosophy