@David

I've seen enough free software projects come and go in my day such that
1) I have a good sense of when leadership problems are endemic, as in
Unity, and 2) I have an appreciation for the messy diversity of people
involved in any given project. The combination of these two
contradictory factors means that nothing is truly endemic, and a year
later everything might change, either for the better or for the worse.

This gives lots of reasons for hope, and also a general anxiety about
free software. I lot of us were hoping that Canonical would lessen some
of these anxieties, but in fact Canonical is managing Ubuntu true to the
spirit of free software. Compare, for example, with Android, which is
free software but managed as proprietary: once in a few months, Google
dumps out some source code and that's that. So when Mark talks proudly
of his commitment to community, he's entirely right to, from his
perspective. My criticism is very specific, about his inability to go
the extra mile towards engagement with the *user community*, not just
the "insider" developers. The failure is collective for Unity project,
and not just his, but he insists always on taking final responsibility,
so there it is.

I remain optimistic: Ubuntu is going through a rough patch now, due to
its high ambitions and refreshingly bold approach, which presents
challenges rarely seen in free software projects. The Unity project, in
particular, is not handling these challenges very well, but it might get
better. People will come and go, the tone may change, and in a year we
might get a decision from the "inside" that Unity should be far more
customizable. (I've predicted before that they'll *have* to make that
decision.)

So, David, don't think that all Ubuntu doesn't care about you. Many
other projects under the Ubuntu umbrella are doing a great job, due to
the particular people leading them. I'm going to continue promiting
Ubuntu, but I'll also be very clear about Unity's limitations, and
promote alternative desktops.

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