Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Wed 8th Jul 2009 18:34 UTC, submitted by rlem6983
Google Google's recent move of revealing the Chrome OS to a suspecting public has put a great many people on alert. Some say it's a major privacy issue, some say Google oughtn't to become more and more monopolistic, while others think that the wide array of popular Linux distributions shouldn't become even more fragmented than it already is. "Google's decision to create its own Linux distribution and splinter the Linux community decisively once again can only be seen as foolhardy and self-obsessive. Instead of treading its own path, Google should have sought to leverage the stellar work already carried out by Mark Shuttleworth and his band of merry coders and tied its horse to the Ubuntu cart."
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RE: Why Ubuntu? Why not ChromeOS?
by Wowbagger on Thu 9th Jul 2009 03:59 UTC in reply to "Why Ubuntu? Why not ChromeOS?"
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Yes, but Google are already using Ubuntu (actually their own branded version called Goobuntu) internally and about 40% of the Google employees are using it. So why shouldn't they leverage that rather than putting out yet another distro?

I hope it'll be Ubuntu or debian based still...

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