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Message-ID: <5344ee8d1002260328p7b68ccean7120893bc0e75aab@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 08:28:53 -0300
From: Rafael Moraes <rafael@....com.br>
To: Mark Shuttleworth <mark@...ntu.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Ubuntu Lucid Lynx is Big brother Ubuntu

LOL

It was funny!



2010/2/25 Mark Shuttleworth <mark@...ntu.com>

>  On 25/02/10 22:28, John Q Public wrote:
>
> wtf is this.
>
> A centralized identity system?
>
> In an open source operating system? By default?
>
> You're going overboard here. You're just a rich trustfunder and
> your proles are afraid to say you're making a huge error.
>
>
> Just a tip: when you're giving advice that you want to be heard, try not to
> insult the other guy before you get to the advice ;-)
>
> I never asked for my OS to become this big chatroom filled with a
> bunch of autistic, idiotic facebook kids. I can't stand that.
>
>
> Look, you can't expect me to be accountable for who you follow on Twitter,
> or who your Facebook friends are. Nothing's going to show up on your desktop
> that you didn't sign up for.
>
> Ubuntu one? Chatroom accounts? Online, Invisible? You're turning
> the default Ubuntu into your huge autistic chatroom.
>
>
> We're bringing social interaction from the web, into the desktop. We're
> breathing life back into the city center, as it were. We're making the
> desktop more human. This is our mission, our reason for loving what we do.
> I'm sorry if it offends you, but it's got many people int he community very
> excited. There's no commercial conflict of interests here - we're putting it
> in by default purely to delight users. I accept that you're not delighted,
> but I don't see any signs that this won't be one of the favorite things
> about the release, for most users.
>
> If it turns out not to be the case, either before or after we make the
> release, we can course correct in six months time.
>
> Disable this, or name it teenbuntu.
>
>
> I'm not sure why you think you can issue orders to me.
>
> You are integrating this immature stuff into a Long Term Support
> version of Ubuntu.
>
>
> Yes. The Ubuntu team won't integrate it if they don't think it's ready.
> They wanted it for 9.10, but it wasn't ready. Now it may be so. Please do
> file bugs, and thank you for the feedback. If the general feedback we get,
> including yours, suggests it's not right or not ready, it won't ship.
>
>  Desktop or not, I don't want to be forced into
> your schema and big brother "social tray icon". Remove it by
> default. Make it available via the software center.
>
> Please fix this, you're making a big mistake. Other than that, I'm
> extremely excited for Lucid Lynx.
>
>
> Well, you can remove it yourself. And I won't be offended if you do.
>
> Thanks for the feedback, keep happy,
> Mark
>
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Rafael Moraes
Linux Professional Institute Certified - LPI 1
Novell Certified Linux Administrator - CLA
ITIL Foundations Certified

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