Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Sep 2010 22:42 UTC
If there's one consistent piece of criticism that gets lobbed in Canonical's and Mark Shuttleworth's direction, it's that they do not contribute enough code - or anything else for that matter - to the Free software world. Mark Shuttleworth has apparently had enough, and has written a very, very lengthy blog post detailing how he feels about this criticism.
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I'd think the major criticism they'd get sent down their way would be their declared intention of going mainstream with a system that still hasn't figured out the basics of a consumer platform and couldn't be farther away from being ready.
It's striking to see how Linuxland is too lost in their timeless internal struggles to care about working software.
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I'd think the major criticism they'd get sent down their way would be their declared intention of going mainstream with a system that still hasn't figured out the basics of a consumer platform and couldn't be farther away from being ready.
It's striking to see how Linuxland is too lost in their timeless internal struggles to care about working software.