David Nusinow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/relationship
>
>   "Sponsored by Canonical, the Ubuntu project attempts to work with
>   Debian to address the issues that keep many users from using Debian."
>   ...
>   "When Ubuntu developers fix bugs that are also present in debian packages
>   -- and since the projects are linked, this happens often -- they send
>   their bugfixes to the Debian developers responsible for that package in
>   debian and record the patch URL in the debian bug system."
>   ...
>   "First, Ubuntu contributes patches directly to Debian"
>
> I think that's what serves to create a pretty strong impression that Ubuntu
> is actually working very closely with Debian to do things like "address the
> issues that keep many users from using Debian." From the sound of this
> thread everyone would welcome what's on that page with open arms.

But it doesn't describe Ubuntu's past behavior.  Has there been an
official change, or what?


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