On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 16:57:15 -0500
Israel wrote:
> I do not want to give more control to the people who are taking it
Actually freenode is not against tor but has some caveats and you need to be a
registered user. Not sure if this works on the webchat however.
http://freenode-dev.net/irc_serv
Hi,
I think I will try to make both sides here more clear.
scrooyahoo:
I want my privacy and digital freedom.
I also want to use the best distro ever.
I do not want to give more control to the people who are taking it
without our permission.
others:
if you do not like losing some of these libe
I understand scrooyahoo's arguments and agree with the reasons, but is
being very rude when judging others' choices.
I insist to scrooyahoo: there are other distros & communities apart of
Ubuntus/Canonicals and, most of people who disagrees with
*buntu/Canonical policies, migrate to that other GNU
On 07/26/2016 04:35 PM, Brendan Perrine wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 21:51:37 +0200
Liam Proven wrote:
On 26 July 2016 at 17:50, wrote:
..
..
The ubuntu one single sign on is used for many different things like say what
teams you are a part of on launchpad which uses the bug tracker and w
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 21:51:37 +0200
Liam Proven wrote:
> On 26 July 2016 at 17:50, wrote:
> > its backwards annoing and disrespects my privacy.
>
>
> As a counter-argument, I'd argue that you are disrespecting us & the
> other members of the (L)Ubuntu community by insisting on anonymity.
>
>
i'm not insisting on anonimity, but being treated as a criminal when you
have done nothing wrong that is invading my privacy.
also i do see it from your point of view and i can agree to some extend.
But since privacy is not respected by default, Then people who care
about privacy feel forced t
That might have got lost in translation a bit (english is not my native
language)
The thing is this, more and more people are using TOR and maybe other
things to get *some* privacy
And also those new *buntu users may want to join here to ask questions
and help others.
BUT if Canonical choose
On 26 July 2016 at 17:50, wrote:
> its backwards annoing and disrespects my privacy.
As a counter-argument, I'd argue that you are disrespecting us & the
other members of the (L)Ubuntu community by insisting on anonymity.
Anonymity is not privacy, nor is privacy equivalent to anonymity.
You j
You don't *have* to use webchat. You can use Kiwi IRC or any other IRC
client for that matter, but you can't use Tor on freenode.
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scrooyahoo, you are wrong in a detail:
Google/captcha is not selecting *buntu projects.
Are *buntu projects that choose Google/captcha to be used with people.
A GNU/Linux distribution is this: a group of choices about software and
collective.
El 26/07/16 a les 17:50, scrooya...@riseup.net ha esc
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 nice
Hi,
In my experience if you want to know what your computer is doing, and
every single thing is hand picked to provide the best
security/privacy/etc...
Use Arch. It is pretty easy to install (if you like terminals) and is
really configurable The FSF advocates Trisequel GNU/Linux so that
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 dist
:-) what is the address, i'll send a handwritten message (i do not
*need* to use the internet?)
I do understand, that it's not really in canonicals hands, but it really
pisses me off that every tiny attempt i do to get a little bit of
privacy is undermined by whole automated systems that keep
That's where Lubuntu hosts it's IRC channels and we don't plan on changing that
any time soon. Sorry.
If you want to avoid it, just send emails to the mailing list with your
results. You don't *need* to use IRC. :)
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Lubuntu project should not submit to this Freenode policy.
El 26/07/16 a les 08:59, Simon Quigley ha escrit:
> This is not an issue with Canonical, Ubuntu, or any Linux distribution for
> that matter. freenode has a policy against using Tor.
>
> Sorry.
>
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This is not an issue with Canonical, Ubuntu, or any Linux distribution for that
matter. freenode has a policy against using Tor.
Sorry.
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After letting reCARAPCHA see me naked:
You are banned from this server- Your tor exit node must not allow
connections to freenode (tor exit node (chat.freenode.net:6665)). Email
tor-kl...@freenode.net when corrected. (2016/7/26 06.47)
come on... how can a normal user who wants some basic pri
First bug i encountered:
Privacy invading reCAPTCHA crap - reCRAPCHA
I use TOR pretty much by default, not that i have anything to hide, but
im not a nudist either
and when being on the ubuntu website Google captchas are snooping on
me...
the part of the catcha that sends me 50k packages
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