Seems a lot of people are getting riled up for nothing here. Keep calm, and 
keep reporting bugs to further polish Ubuntu GNOME? ;) Geez...

Just to recap, citing Tim that left this:
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"While Ubuntu will not charge licence fees for this distribution, you might 
want to charge to print Ubuntu CDs, or create your own customised
versions of Ubuntu which you sell, and should have the freedom to do so."


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You can also sell GPL software and anything under MIT/BSD, etc. This isn't 
something new, maybe to the new users. There are better things to worry about 
than keeping a look out on people that sells GNU/Linux distributions on 
DVD/CD/any type of media, imho.



---- On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 09:52:20 -0400 Xen<mailing-l...@bart.ahum.nl> 
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  Dude,
 
 Don't go through all this trouble? You have nothing better to do?
 
 Are you seriously going to go after every single 'offender' in your eyes that 
sells 'free' software? Of course the ones doing it should be the ones making 
money. Not other people trying to make a buck out of other people's work. I 
understand that. The whole Softpedia article is a blowup. It's just funny. 
People get attracted to that story.
 
 But it doesn't mean much, except that it inspired a kind of debate about how 
to make money on selling or converting or installing Ubuntu (Gnome), which I 
find interesting ;-).
 
 Regards, and good luck.
 
 
 Keith I Myers schreef op 22-6-2015 om 15:46:
 
 xqx_buxnpavxxn7jnkktu7nf_-_...@mail.gmail.com" type="cite"> Hello All, I 
will be reaching out to this person this afternoon to try to get his side of 
the story. We will all agree that the posting on CraigsList is extremely vague 
and leaves A LOT of room for speculation and the article on Softpedia covering 
the story was written in a way that it could incite anger, lets not fall for it 
until we get both sides of the story. A journalist should NEVER publish a one 
sided story without at least making an attempt to reach out to the other party 
involved.  Lets not question this persons intelligence or resort to insults. 
 
 
 If this person is actually charging users $30.00 to install Ubuntu Gnome on 
their machine and make sure everything works, then this person is doing nothing 
wrong and in many ways should be an inspiration to the community as this person 
is helping to spread Ubuntu Gnome to his local area. I personally would love to 
see such grass-root businesses spring up all over the place to not only do the 
install but also provide support. If this is the case, I will ask this person 
to re-write the CraigsList posting to be much more clear and in a way that it 
respects the Ubuntu and Gnome trademarks. 
 
 
 However if this person is simply downloading the ISO and burning it to a 
DVD/Flash Drive then I will try my best to educate him about the ethical issues 
of selling "free software". I would ask that he discontinue this and if it does 
continue then we will need to decide our next steps.
 
 
 I will try to reach out to this person after my morning meetings and report 
back to the community with what happens. 
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 8:18 AM, Tim <dark...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
 
 
 On 22/06/15 21:36, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote:
 >
 > El 22 de junio de 2015 10:35:58 GMT+01:00, Tim 
<dark...@fastmail.fm> escribió:
 >> Why is everyone getting so worked up about this?
 >
 > Actually from reading  this
 >
 > http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/licensing
 its even stated on that page, and I quote
 "While Ubuntu will not charge licence fees for this distribution, you might 
want to charge to print Ubuntu CDs, or create your own customised
 versions of Ubuntu which you sell, and should have the freedom to do so."
 
 Of course they have tightened up the trademark rules a bit since that was 
written, however it should still apply to unmodified images.
 
 >
 > And listening to the interview here
 > 
http://linuxluddites.com/ogg/podcast-43-ogg/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LinuxLudditesOgg+%28Linux+Luddites+%C2%BB+Ogg%29
 I don't have time to listen to random interviews, but really I don't see what 
all fuss is about. Softpedia are click-baiting and hyping things
 up. But what would I know, I'm only the co-founder and Technical lead of 
Ubuntu GNOME....
  >
 >
 
 
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