On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 16:31 +0200, Kristian Rink wrote: > Yes. But then again, as far as I see things, Ubuntu's the only > GNU/Linux > distribution out there to have somethin akin to the "Ubuntu Code Of > Conduct" or the Ubuntu philosophy outlined on the web site. No "open > community version" along with an "enterprise version enhanced by > proprietary add-ons", and yet not a "free" platform leaving most of > the > users it is aiming at out in the cold because, after doing the first > boot, they figure out all of a sudden that some (or, in worst cases) > most of their hardware is not working anymore.
Right, so they don't have an Enterprise version with (supposedly) proprietary add-ons, they just push regular users to use proprietary add-ons directly on the "free" version. Yeah, I suppose that is way better for Free Software ... Simo. -- My Opinions are mine alone, and do not reflect that of the Company or Organizations I work or have worked with. _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
