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2005-07-06
No?
Who would've guessed that....
There are more ways to contribute to Linux than to actually write code. People who send bug reports contribute, people who have ideas on how improve usability contributes, people who help with marketing contribute.
Canonical have done, and still do a lot marketing for Ubuntu and thereby Linux in general. Accusing them for not contributing enough is uncalled for. Leave the marketing to Canonical, and let the coding be done by the coding experts.