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      Axe is Starting to Fall on Ubuntu Employees

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      scottalanmillerS

      @JaredBusch said in Axe is Starting to Fall on Ubuntu Employees:

      @mlnews said in Axe is Starting to Fall on Ubuntu Employees:

      https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/12/80_canonical_staff_face_chop/

      The first chopping for Ubuntu employees as Mark Shuttleworth takes over has begun, which includes eliminating his former CEO.

      The cynical response to the current CEO's post?

      Probably.

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      Ubuntu News: Mark Shuttleworth Rumoured to be Returning to CEO Position

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      Emad RE

      Why so he f**k up Canonical more, all those failed plans where of his era:

      Ubuntu fail phone Ubuntu fail interface Ubuntu snap apps or packages and moving away far away from Debian unstable repo.

      The reason why Fedora/Centos works is cause of up-streaming, and Ubuntu long ago forgot about that and now they are swimming alone reinventing the wheel.

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      Mark Shuttleworth on No Compromises in Ubuntu Security

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      jospoortvlietJ

      Hmmm, if he cares so much about security he should disable the Universe repository, it's full of security holes. Essentially, installing anything from there is an exercise in installing a backdoor.

      Of course, there's not much choice, you want that software to be available. Though choice 😉

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