Any political party that is interested in the free software world, in particular Linux, is a candidate for using Ubuntu.
This list is about using Ubuntu, not political parties. So it is great to hear that a mainstream party would be willing to embrace Linux, and maybe Ubuntu. But there should not be any bias for or against any political party on this list. If the Conservatives are going to use Ubuntu, let us encourage them. It may also set a precedent amongst all the political parties to champion Linux over Windows, then whatever party you support will start using Linux. As for voting for any particular party in politics, there is more than just what OS they use to consider. But all other things being equal, if one party chooses Linux, and the others want to use Windows, then the Linux-using party gets my vote. David King Stephen O'Neill wrote: > | We should be glad > | to hear that people of *ALL* political persuasions are now interested in > | using Ubuntu > > > Oh of course, absolutely agreed - I don't think that my being facetious > carried particularly well over email. > > - > -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
