Hi Narcis,

better to exaggerate a bit then to ignore it?

the fact is that it's WAY out of proportion


I as a human try to get a little bit of privacy, and the whole US based IT industry does everything in its power to figure out who i am.




And yeah, i do agree with you, Lubuntu is the nicest version of *buntu. But this stuf is happening to me here... so i complain about it here,,,


I'm just a bit pissed about it, Google invaded *buntu with captchas?? those captchas come from google or not??


So i understand that you find that i may overreact a bit, but if *buntu in general had done some thinking about this then there whould have been no need for me to overreact. So that ball is still on *buntu's site of the field. pissed people tend to overreact a bit...

And hey, i first got a NEW mail account to be able to even communicate in here!

Then there is a Bug day that i really like, and i want to take part. (but with some basic privacy)

And i just get pushed AWAY with captcha crap.

THATS A BUG, so i hope someone has a look at it and manages to fix it. :-)

I'm not against Lubuntu in any way or form, i LIKE Lubuntu, but this captcha shit hinders me to help this project, it's difficult enough to deal with the tech stuff sometimes, and this CRAPCHA crap on top of it is REALLY annoying.

I'll try to end this discussion now and focus on Lubuntu. I hope that at least the captchas go away, its backwards annoing and disrespects my privacy.


Again i really appreciate what the Lubuntu team has accomplished. And i hope i can help to catch bugs. ..but then i get bullied with catcha's...

That's all
  :-)

So goolge manages to obstruct Lubuntu's progress with captchas, a very strategic move to demote the competition and give android and chrome yet another advantage? Does that make sense?






On 2016-07-26 11:02, Narcis Garcia wrote:
scrooyahoo or whoever are you;
You are exaggerating with subject about jews and World War II.

*buntu OS distros are GNU/Linux flavours created with Canonical
policies, a company (not community) with *some* policies focused on FOSS
and community relationship.

This is not a community-driven OS distribution, but there is enough
flexibility to be a decent GNU/Linux distro.
People who focuses all efforts to personal+community freedom and privacy
choose other distributions, and in that other collectives you will find
more people nearer to your minding.



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