No "version" of Ubuntu will be supported by the FSF. When ALL versions of Ubuntu contain only Free Software, I'm sure they'll support it in a heartbeat.
I also don't see Canonical ever making that move. I see the "Glossy GNU" as a way to keep Free Software developers on the "Ubuntu Train". I don't see this as a bad thing because it's understandable. Where my problem with Ubuntu come in is that they miss the core ideas of Free Software in the first place. There are two pillars of the Free Software idea... Using Free Software and SPREADING Free Software. Because Canonical is willing to eliminate that second part, i feel the "Don't get it." and as such, I don't trust them to produce a Free distro. Because the Ubuntu/Canonical goals are DIFFERENT than gNewSense's goals, they'll never cancel the need for each other. And as long as those differences exist, Ubuntu will NOT be my choice of distro. -Kevin On 4/13/07, Yoni Rabkin Katzenell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matthew Flaschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If Ubuntu makes GNUbuntu completely free (as in freedom), and uses > separate repositories, I intend to use it. It would be a bit ridiculous > to use a redistribution that changes nothing but the artwork just so I > can say they don't separately distribute proprietary software. That's > just needlessly fragmenting the community. > > However, for now gNewSense is definitely my best free option and I am > very grateful for it. > > Matt Flaschen I'll chime in and say that I agree with Mr. Flaschen here. I'll go with, and try to improve the distro that makes the most sense to use based on the following criterion: First and foremost: Free as in "OKed by the FSF". Second: Backed by an organization/corporation that is committed to not being evil (and I don't mean Google). Third: Technically meets my needs (this should not be a problem because that essentially means: runs emacs and screen). So far, I don't understand how this "Glossy GNU" (or whatever it will be called) can possibly pass the first criterion if in order to support it and use it I'll have to the non-free Launchpad. -- "Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice" _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
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