I think RMS has done exactly what needed doing. Ubuntu is trying to find a way 
to generate revenue and RMS raises some perfectly points about why he 
disagrees. He is exactly the right guy to speak out about it because it is in 
line with his "brand image". Kind of like shock-jock, Howard Stern, part of 
RMS's lovable style is his crumudgeonly and passionate outspoken statements. He 
likes to be at the center of controversy and that works for him. Like Stern, 
even when you hate on him you are talking about him and that only makes him 
bigger.

Debian's positive aspects, on the other hand, are more about openness, 
stability, longevity and a consistency of purpose. We have enough trouble with 
our screaming bad-boy "flame-on" image. Nothing about the feature that 
Canonical built violates the Debian Free Software Guidelines. If people find it 
convenient and useful to install a system that converts local disk searches 
into e-commerce queries then that is totally A-OK. Its a "free country". If you 
don't care for the idea then you should do the same thing as RMS and write a 
blog entry about how bad you think it is. Maybe it will change people's minds 
or maybe people will think you are wrong. That is the way opinions work.

I don't see that it is productive for the Debian project itself to make an 
official statement. Complying with the tenets of Free Software while, 
simultaneously, trying to make your payroll is a hard problem. Plenty of other 
partners (ie. Google) do similar things with proprietary builds of Free 
Software projects (ie. Chromium). I don't think, as a project, we know the 
answers to these questions in a comprehensive way. It is a work in process.

----- "Svante Signell" wrote: 
> this time installing surveillance code. 
> http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/12/07/1527225/rms-speaks-out-against-ubuntu
>  
> http://www.fsf.org/blogs/rms/ubuntu-spyware-what-to-do 
> Any reason Debian should be so closely linked to Ubuntu? 

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