I'm sorry that I'm human Sarah and that I show emotion when something I
did to contribute is shunned because I don't meet all the guidelines of
professionalism.

Professionalism to me is nothing more than a word that means remain
completely politically correct, show no emotion and under no circumstances
must you act human.

Well I'm human and I have emotions and I have opinions and I have a heart
which is the very reason I set up this site to begin with.. Ubuntu was the
first Linux distribution that honestly gave me complete freedom from MS
and Apple.

To be honest after these discussions about how terrible I am for building
this site I am very depressed and very sad. Especially the comments from
you Sarah since I see the ubuntu.com as your email..  Sorry I'm just a guy
and not a fortune 500 executive. I was under the impression Ubuntu was for
ALL humans which includes opinions, feelings, emotions, flaws and heart.
Of course then again I may be wrong.

Question: Is Linux Trovald the most professional politically correct
person in the big game? No way... Do we all love what he did/does for us?
Of course... If it wasn't for that unprofessional person you wouldn't not
have the ubuntu.com as part of your email address.

Thanks for making me feel miserable over something I did for Ubuntu,
Linux, the community and as a hobby for myself.

I will also add I'm not abandoning the site I will continue to develop it,
advertise it and move forward even if no one ever uses it because I
believe in the idea and if only one person buys a computer from it and
learns linux then I contributed something.


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Good god would you guys get a friggin clue! This site is not about
>> ripping
>> anyone off its about giving the everyday man a venue to sell his
>> ubuntu/linux work either as a hobby or profession whatever... I wanted
>> to
>> flatter Ubuntu and give Ubuntu/Linux a community based venue where
>> anyone
>> can sell there Ubuntu/Linux based computer because they like setting
>> them
>> up and maybe they can make some extra cash doing it...... And help
>> promote
>> linux as a whole.
>
> Ignoring the rest of the thread, i'd merely like to point out...
>
> <devil's advocate>
>
> If the support team behaves in an unprofessional manner like this, would
> you really entrust large amounts of money (hundreds of dollars) to them
> for computers?  Do you have the confidence that you would get the gear
> as requested?
>
> </devil's advocate>
>



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