On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Bryan Baldwin <bryan(a)katofiad.co.nz> wrote:
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On 07/25/2012 12:59 PM, Brad Alexander wrote:
unlike Mate and Cinnamon (and the other desktops
available for
Linux), Unity has never been made available to other distros
Well, if Unity is under a free software license, I can't agree. Just
because no one other then Canonical sees any value in supporting it
doesn't make it wrong.
If Unity has a non-free license, then I agree with you.
Concur. And if I am honest, I could not be bothered to look up the
license. Like you, I avoid Ubuntu like the plague. I went back to
dumped Ubuntu and went back to Debian around Gutsy. Between the broken
encryption in the installer and the beginnings of what I saw as the
writing on the wall (which has borne out over the years), I'm much
happier with pure Debian.