Le jeudi 25 février 2010 23:43:54, Mark Shuttleworth a écrit :
We're bringing social interaction from the web, into the desktop. We're
breathing life back into the city center, as it were. We're making the
desktop more human. This is our mission, our reason for loving what we
do. I'm sorry if
The error of the future:
srry ur computar doent werks lolz. brb gng two teh bathrm
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 5:15 PM, n...@phocean.net wrote:
Le jeudi 25 février 2010 23:43:54, Mark Shuttleworth a écrit :
We're bringing social interaction from the web, into the desktop. We're
breathing life
On 26/02/10 19:55, John Q Public wrote:
Well considering the tone I used, Frankly, I'm surprised you even
dignified that. I don't always speak in such a tone. It's just the
atmosphere of the scene here.
I want my system here to be pure and free. No blogcruft.
Remember how XP and Vista would
On 25/02/10 22:28, John Q Public wrote:
wtf is this.
A centralized identity system?
In an open source operating system? By default?
You're going overboard here. You're just a rich trustfunder and
your proles are afraid to say you're making a huge error.
Just a tip: when you're giving
LOL
It was funny!
2010/2/25 Mark Shuttleworth m...@ubuntu.com
On 25/02/10 22:28, John Q Public wrote:
wtf is this.
A centralized identity system?
In an open source operating system? By default?
You're going overboard here. You're just a rich trustfunder and
your proles are afraid
I must admit that this is crap. I don't blame the ubuntu team for
wanting to integegrate this kind of tools in the default base packages,
Since ubuntu is mainly designed for the masses. Nevertheless i will
remove them ( the ubuntu one client as well ) in my upcoming lucid lynx
fork (
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 22:43, Mark Shuttleworth m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On 25/02/10 22:28, John Q Public wrote:
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Ubuntu one? Chatroom accounts? Online, Invisible? You're turning
the default Ubuntu into your huge autistic chatroom.
We're bringing social interaction from the web,
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Well considering the tone I used, Frankly, I'm surprised you even
dignified that. I don't always speak in such a tone. It's just the
atmosphere of the scene here.
I want my system here to be pure and free. No blogcruft.
Remember how XP and Vista
Le jeudi 25 février 2010 23:43:54, Mark Shuttleworth a écrit :
We're bringing social interaction from the web, into the desktop. We're
breathing life back into the city center, as it were. We're making the
desktop more human. This is our mission, our reason for loving what we
do. I'm sorry if
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wtf is this.
A centralized identity system?
In an open source operating system? By default?
You're going overboard here. You're just a rich trustfunder and
your proles are afraid to say you're making a huge error.
I never asked for my OS to become
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Hey Mark, and also FD,
I think I was a little too strict.
Lucid Lynx is spectacular. The effort on this by the community is
incredible. It's stable.
We've come a long way here.
However, I'm a bit concerned about hard-coding in such blogcruft by
Im curious as to how you chose the wording for this sentence, mainly the
'autistic' part?
I never asked for my OS to become this big chatroom filled with a
bunch of autistic, idiotic facebook kids. I can't stand that.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:37 PM, John Q Public johndoet...@hush.ai wrote:
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Because that's what people on facebook and twitter are like.
They're selfish. Inwardly thinking.
They're selfish shellfish.
I am nothing more than a little boy in side who cries out for
attention but I always try to hide - Staind
Shellfish
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