I'd like to ask how Mr. Shuttleworth got the impression that I trust
Ubuntu with 'root' on my machine, or that I trust 'him' not to screw my
machine up:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/24/ubuntu_amazon_suggestions/?

I use linux because I can control everything that's on it. I can examine
the source of any software (or update) I install.

I do not want my user activity (search, etc.) shared with anyone -
including Mr. Shuttleworth's company (and certainly not Amazon).

I think he should be reminded who owns the software he's distributing.
It's not HIS, it belongs to the thousands of people who wrote it for the
community. If Ubuntu want to contribute to it, that's great (why I use
his distribution - at the moment!), but he does not own it, nor by using
it do I resign all control to him. If I wanted to do that I'd buy an
Apple!

I think his comments in the piece linked to are more worrying than the
bug (obviously such attitudes will not consider this a bug)

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