Now I ask you: who gave you permission to steal my images? Damn it, you
can even read my name in some screenshots you're using. You didn't even
bother to change or alter them a bit. You even took the buttons (that
look deformed in your site) and exactly the same text that I and the
Release Manager wrote.

And anyways, what's the point of having a "Lubuntu website" that
doesn't get updated regularly? Your solution was to copy the entire
content, knowing its graphic and text is protected under a copyright
licence? We have respect for the licences. What you did is a robbery of
Intellectual Property. Our site isn't  closed. It is hosted in Ubuntu /
Canonical servers, just to protect it and precisely to avoid someone to
take control it over the whole group.

How would you feel to know that someone is trying to steal your
identity and confusing our users? Please, stop doing this. Lubuntu is
for everybody, but if you want to create your own distro, fork it,
name it and create your own identity for it. We worked hard for the
end-users, for free, but not for someone to get advantage of it.

You perfectly knew how this works, you were warned several times.
Otherwise, if you continue, I can only consider your actions as a
deliberate attack to Lubuntu, the Ubuntu community and the users
themselves.

It is sad indeed.


On Tue, 2017-12-26 at 12:16 +0100, Mario Behling wrote:
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