Hi Richard,

On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>
> The problem with Ubuntu is not a tangent.  It is a disaster for free
> software.  It threatens to lower free software to the level of the malware
> that we condemn.
>

Ubuntu has brought GNOME and Linux to millions of people.

>
> It's about Ubuntu.  It's about Ubuntu's malicious functionality,
> spyware.  This is egregious behavior, and it calls for the strongest
> response.  If it is accepted as normal, others are likely to follow
> the same path!  We must respond to this as to a shocking crime.
>

I don't know whether Ubuntu collects data about users or not. But the way
that you brought it up on this thread - about Amazon - and then attack turn
the thread into an anti-Ubuntu campaign is really not professional. It's
not a way to gain followers or to convince GNOME fans to do anything about
what you are saying.

If you have an issue with Ubuntu, I think you should bring it up with the
GNOME community. In a clearly defined thread of its own. You should also
realize when you do so that a large portion of GNOME community members are
Ubuntu users and that Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is a large
GNOME contributor. I don't think the fact that Canonical is a large
supporter of GNOME should change how you feel about what you do, I do think
it should make you think twice about the motivation behind what they are
doing and how you approach the GNOME community to affect any change you
think is warranted. Being aware of the current situation can help make you
more effective. Your mail about Ubuntu being spyware and malicious and the
language you use about needing to be punished shows that you are not aware
of the relationship/oneness between Ubuntu and GNOME contributors.

Richard, I find your emails very rude. It is possible that someone as
intelligent as you could send such insensitive and rude emails without
meaning to, but you should know that I find your emails very rude and very
ignorant of the situation and the relationships that exist. I choose to
think that you mean to make the world a better place by promoting free
software, but I think you are doing so in a way that alienates many people
that would be supporters.

Stormy
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