I suppose the proposal will end being accepted, but I really, really desagree in using propietary closed source tools for the community work. Its absolutely goes against (at least as how I see it) the gnu/linux and FOSS communities principles, and I think that it brings me one step towards (and many people I know) leaving Ubuntu and installing another, preferably more careful with this kind of things, linux distro in our computers.
I truly believe that the end doesn't justify the means and, altough I think that the people that support this initiative does it with good intentions, I deeply desagree in the way it is going to be done (mainly in the tool that's going to be used). We are here, and Ubuntu is where it is, because many people has been really careful in this kind of things through the time and keeping things where they have to be. If we forget this, we are really lost. I'm really sorry to have to be somewhat forceful, but this is how I see it. Regards -- Josep Sànchez [papapep] ---------------------------- http://extralinux.net ---------------------------- -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
