Dear Shumon, Everybody has their own opinion. Everyone is different so is their opinions. So don't even think that your's is a dopey one. Feel free to suggest and/or discuss about the community in the the community. We do have a real warm heart. :)
First of all, I am sorry that I misinterpreted "the GUI of XP". As I mentioned in my earlier post, if anyone wants a GUI closer to XP or Windows, he/she can use Kubuntu ( http://www.kubuntu.org/ ). The learning curve of Kubuntu should be more gradual than Ubuntu as Kubuntu has a look n' feel of Windows. So your idea of 'closeness to Windows' is already out there. About 'Wubuntu', have you heard of "Lindows"? It was an linux based OS which has been sued by Microsoft for violating the name/trademark ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_v._Lindows ). So it is really not a good idea. Nevertheless, there is already Kubuntu, so we do not need a new name/branding. I totally agree with your saying - "Most people change for practical reasons, not philosophical". I personally like Ubuntu for its stability, user friendliness, ease of use, cool effects etc. These are the practical reasons for me which I don't find in Windows. I like the idea of FOSS, but that doesn't mean I am a die hard fan of FOSS philosophy. (By the way we are Ubuntu Local Community, please don't conflate this with FOSS community) If Canonical put a price on Ubuntu, I'll continue to use Ubuntu by buying it as long as I can afford it. (If I can't afford it I have no way to use it, right!) But I don't feel the same for Windows. What I want to say is - I like Ubuntu for it's practical reasons not for the philosophical reasons, also I don't like Windows for it's practical reasons not for its philosophical reasons. When I promote Ubuntu to someone, I don't bother to explicate the FOSS philosophy. I simply show them Ubuntu from the live CD and show them the vantage points of using Ubuntu. In my experience, this process really works well. Whoever thinks that, GUI is a practical reason, I simply refer them Kubuntu and they are happy about that. About the websites, we've already started to work and hopefully within a few weeks they will be back again. -- M. Adnan Quaium URL: http://adnan.quaium.com -- Ubuntu Bangladesh https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
