Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Nov 2008 19:08 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu 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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Moulinneuf
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2005-07-06

when you have a system like this,


There not even discussing the system , but the amount contributed to particular part of the system and why it don't make sense to compare a billion dollar company to a million dollar company.

you've got to realize that a lot of people are going to leech off of it and never give anything back .


GNU/Linux as more people contributing back then any other free system , so your false painting and own definition of leech as anyone who don't pay anything with money does not apply.

kind of like socialism


Kind of like you not knowing what socialism is , in comparison you got more leech in capitalism then in socialism.

http://www.indexmundi.com/g/r.aspx?t=100&v=94

That's just external debts.

then don't make it available for free.


Again cost is not the problem here but , painting false image over competitors.

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