Canonical
From Techrights
Canonical, unlike Ubuntu, is a company that helps sell a mixture of free/libre and proprietary software. It is therefore making both commendable and dubious moves at times. Here are some Techrights' posts about Canonical.
- Thoughts on Canonical’s Approach to Non-Free (Non-Libre) Software
- Canonical Learned Nothing from Novell
- Canonical is Already Aware of the Problem With Mono
- Canonical Searches for Its Strategy, Confused About ‘Patent Protection’ for Ubuntu
- Former Chair of Fedora: “Canonical is a Marketing Organization Masquerading as an Engineering Organization”
- Greg DeKoenigsber Backtracks in Case of Canonical Critique
- Canonical, Ubuntu, and Software Patents
- Canonical Should Adhere to Freedom Principles, Keep Feet on the Ground (Not ‘Cloud’)
- What Canonical Can Improve
- Techrights Just the Messenger Regarding Canonical-OpenSUSE, Neither Denies the Rumour
- Linux Magazine: “Microsoft Has Already Approached Canonical Pressuring Them to Sign up to a Patent Deal, But They Turned it Down.”
- Bad Decision Made at Canonical Regarding Media Player
- Canonical is Hiring Mono Developers, Losing COO
- Microsoft Infiltrator Wants Canonical to Foster Mono as Canonical CTO (Who Opposed Mono) Leaves
- Canonical/Ubuntu Considers Dumping Mono From Ubuntu LTS
- Aiding Criminals
- Ubuntu and UEFI
- Canonical and Red Hat Receive Negative Publicity Over Submissive UEFI Choices
- With UEFI, Microsoft Assaults the General Public License (GPL) and Computing Freedom in General
- Canonical Adds Skype (Proprietary Software) to the Ubuntu Repository (Corrected)
- Meet Canonical’s New CEO
- Thumbs up to Ubuntu for Removing a Part of Microsoft; TurboHercules Likely a Psystar-Type Microsoft Shell
- Novell is Insulting Ubuntu/Canonical Again
- Canonical Learned Nothing from Novell