Duncan Anderson wrote: > I have to agree with John. Ubuntu can't be called "commercialized". > It's free of charge and will always be free of charge, according to > their website. "Popularized" may be a better word to use.
(From dictionary.com) Commercial - adj. 1. a. Of or relating to commerce: a commercial loan; a commercial attache'. b. Engaged in commerce: a commercial trucker. c. Involved in work that is intended for the mass market: a commercial artist. 2. Of, relating to, or being goods, often unrefined, produced and distributed in large quantities for use by industry. 3. Having profit as a chief aim: a commercial book, not a scholarly tome. 4. Sponsored by an advertiser or supported by advertising: commercial television. I think your contention is that Ubuntu doesn't meet the requirements for definitions 3 or 4, but it certainly matches 1c and 2. In other words, the use of the word "commercial" is probably most of the problem here, in this particular specific discussion. Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]