This is not an official responce, but I asked Paul about this as soon
as I read the announcement on Ubuntu-devel.

As of now, there is no news. The gNS developers have been invited to
UDS to see what can and can't be done together; beyond that there's
not news because nothing is happening.

However, if Ubuntu should do this, gNewSense will continue to exists
as it's own project; Canonical run Ubuntu as a commercial distro that
includes non-Free content; gNewSense is, and will continue to be,
about Freedom. The goals are not the same, and one projects can't
incorporate the other, but there can be a lot of sharing and
co-operation that results in greater Freedom for both parties.

-Kevin

On 4/12/07, Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I just read http://lwn.net/Articles/230229/

it talks about a free flavour of ubuntu, which will be done in collaboration with the 
"folks behind gnewsense".

How will this work ?

        friendly,
        Andreas


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