Il giorno ven, 16/10/2009 alle 12.32 +0000, Matthew Paul Thomas ha scritto: > It would be completely wrong to "make users understand that what they > are using is not Google", because what they are using *is* Google. > That's why it's served from www.google.com.
Matthew, please, I really want to understand this issue. I think I have a rather good education in computer science, and I find what you say above very wrong. Is it true or not, that the form in the default start page submits to a custom google search? And is it true or not that users have NO way to know if search results are altered? Is it true or not that banners are more prominent in the ubuntu search? The above is why I say that the standard page is not the standard google search. Then, it becomes a matter whether one believes or not that users will think to be using a standard google form. That's in my opinion induced by the fact that the standard google page is extremely similar to thhe ubuntu one, and that most browsers (not only in the linux world) use google as their default page, so it is expectable that the standard home page is a google search. Matthew, I find rather insulting that most developers give a reply like the one you gave ("hey, it's google after all!") when they are asked about this, but when the questions become more precise, they don't reply at all. So please, reply. Vincenzo -- start.ubuntu Google CSE has fewer features https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305905 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs