On Sun Jan 1 23:18:35 2023 Saptarshi Roy wrote:
Canonical as the publisher of Ubuntu has every right to offer snaps outYes, but you know what, dissatisfied users have the right to go and do something else.
of the box. Personal preferences don't matter as far as enterprise
oriented distributions like RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu are concerned.
S. Roy
I suspect something like "Freebuntu" or "Openbuntu" or "Librebuntu" will spring up from the dissatisfied users creating a fork.
Canonical as the publisher of Ubuntu has every right to offer snaps out
of the box.
Personal preferences don't matter as far as enterprise
oriented distributions like RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu are concerned.
Ubuntu is not an open source project. I don't know what does this
mean: "open source from cloud to desktop and devices". The back-end
is open source but the UI is very tightly controlled. Have you seen
the source code of the UI anywhere?
Ubuntu is not an open source project.
<snip> The back-end is open
source but the UI is very tightly controlled. Have you seen the source
code of the UI anywhere?
Canonical as the publisher of Ubuntu has every right to offer snaps out
of the box. Personal preferences don't matter as far as enterprise
oriented distributions like RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu are concerned.
On Sun, 1 Jan 2023 23:18:35 +0530, Saptarshi Roy wrote:
Canonical as the publisher of Ubuntu has every right to offer snaps out
of the box. Personal preferences don't matter as far as enterprise
oriented distributions like RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu are concerned.
An enterprise distro that comes with a browser that you can’t use to file your taxes (or otherwise interact with the government) in several
countries, because you can’t use smartcards (and thus no eID) inside
snaps? I don’t call that an enterprise distro...
(Also, the forced updates are another issue for enterprises, I would
think.)
Canonical as the publisher of Ubuntu has every right to offer snaps out
of the box. Personal preferences don't matter as far as enterprise
oriented distributions like RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu are concerned.
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