2009/1/18 Daniel Nathan Booy <[email protected]>

>        That would be great but it would not "help Ubuntu become a more
>        full member of the free software community". How would it do
>        that?
>
> By making it depend _less_ on proprietary software than it presently
> does, Ubuntu becomes _more_ free.
>
> Seems fairly straightforward, wouldn't you say?
>

I would say it is a very small step. I don't think their ideals have
changed. It wouldn't matter what they would do if the direction they would
head would be freedom. The direction they head is functionality. This could
swerve them to any side upon convinience and not freedom. Convinience is
what has moved them towards the liberation of Launchpad. Convinience could
move them towards the creation of more privative software.

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