Il giorno mar, 09/06/2009 alle 12.14 -0400, Christopher Olah ha scritto: > > It appears to me that the most important point has been forgotten: the > accusations of censorship. This, if true, is very alarming... > > We can bicker over Mono all we like, but if people are being censored, > like the OP suggests, something is _very_ wrong. >
Ubuntu is a centralised entity. No external person can control e.g. why we have a custom search in the home page of firefox by default. People who can't tell the difference will keep using a "different" google, but there is not even way to get some discussion around this (I tried in the past). So if us really feel that this is risky (like it's risky for all centralised organisations, including e.g. google and it's services) then the only alternative is to develop a decentralised linux distribution. If it was easy I'd already have done that :) Otherwise we have to stick with the anyways good level of trust that we have on the ubuntu entity. V. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss