Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Nov 2008 19:08 UTC
Last week, during Ubuntu's OpenWeek, Mark Shuttleworth joined in for a two hour Q&A session, where he answered a wide range of questions regarding Ubuntu and its parent company, Canonical. They ranged from questions regarding Canonical's relationship with Dell, all the way up to Shuttleworth's response to Greg Kroah-Hartman's criticism of Canonical.
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I largely agree with you.
However you said you use Ubuntu and you seem to agree with Greg KH that it's a lost opportunity that few if any patches in the "linux plumbing" make it upstream from Ubuntu users. Why not use Fedora, or Debian, for instance, if you think that is important?
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I largely agree with you.
However you said you use Ubuntu and you seem to agree with Greg KH that it's a lost opportunity that few if any patches in the "linux plumbing" make it upstream from Ubuntu users. Why not use Fedora, or Debian, for instance, if you think that is important?