> > Canonical didn't do this out of convenience. If it was convenient to do, > they wouldn't have a deadline six months in the future.
I respectfully disagree. I consider that would bring them losts of visitors if they can make it. They did this > because the free software community asked them to, and they cooperated. > Regardless of the reasons they might have had, a large piece of very > useful software is very free now, and that's not something to dismiss. > > A big step would be for them to change their ways, in my book at least. -- Saludos/Greetings Quiliro Ordóñez 593(02)340 1517 / 593(09)821 8696 http://quiliro.wordpress.com Artículos recientes: - Por que aceptar derechos de autor y patentes si no tenemos ninguna?
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