Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Personally, I am very much in favour of being stubborn and sticking to one's
> original principles, not only as it avoids betraying past
> devs/contributers,
Great advocacy there Roy. Nice.
> but also as it's the means of avoiding greed from taking over (c/f Red
> Hat).
So Red Hat is now greed personified? Lord help us.
> Canonical is somewhat of an advanced and liberal Debian these days and it
> appeals to those who need a Debian, but care very little for idealogical
> values. And people seem to fancy Ubuntu despite the small compromises.
What "small compromises"?
>
> The whole scenario reminds me of the recent GPLv2 vs. GPLv3, GNU/FSF
> (Stallman and gang) vs. Kernel Hackers funded by ODSL (commercial industry).
Not it didnt : primarily because they are as different as chalk and cheese.
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