On Wed, May 28, 2008 16:15, Stijn Verslycken wrote: > I believe it's fundamentally wrong to involve religion into software. To > me > it makes no sense at all, but I'm afraid there's no possible (legal) way > to > prevent this from happening... > > What's the point anyway? As if you can't install your religion-specific > software on any regular religiously neutral Ubuntu (or whatever else)...
I hate being the devils' advocate (pun intended) but here goes... You say you are against religion in software, and yet you use the word "believe"... I am against all kinds of narrow minded bigotry, religious bigotry as well as anti-religious bigotry. Which, honestly, is what you are showing. Sorry. It's just my opinion, it's nothing personal. No hard feelings? This project is not about bringing religion into software, it is about bringing software into religion. It is a wonderful proof of concept to show how flexible Ubuntu, and Linux in general can be. Just you try to do this with Evil Windows. If wanted, anyone could remaster an Ubuntu cd with the most exotic language and localisation you could imagine. Would you be against that too? Likewise, there are (or could be) special-purpose 'buntus: for education, for computer forensics, for computer first aid, for coffee vending machines, for anything you could imagine. So why not have 'buntus for certain demographic groups? What is wrong with that? Under the hood they are all plain Ubuntus and they all receive the same security updates from Canonical. They are maintained by the people who are interested in them, and they don't draw away any resources from mainstream Ubuntu. On the contrary, they bring a new audience to Ubuntu, an audience for whom the installation of extra software is a too steep step. Don't we all agree that it's much easier for newb users to have pre-installed software? Well then? I rest my case for the defense, Your Honour. -- Amedee -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
