None of these are derivatives (Mint is a derivative).  These are other
distribution products developed in the Ubuntu project.  I think it's
much more correct to refer to them as siblings to Ubuntu (Desktop) and
Ubuntu Server.

I know you didn't make up this terminology, but in no sense of the word
is derivative correct.

Scott K

On 12/05/2011 09:35 PM, Chris wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'd like to take this opportunity to tell everyone about the new section on
> the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. It's a section devoted to the development of
> the official derivatives of Ubuntu. For this we'd like to receive every
> week that you have a meeting, a link to the summary of the meeting. This is
> all to more acknowledgement of the hard work everyone in the derivatives
> branches are doing.
> If there are any questions, please ask them here or on #ubuntu-news.
> akgraner and me (MrChrisDruif) should be around to answer your questions.
> 
> With metta, Chris
> 
> 
> 
> 


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