<p dir="ltr">Hi All</p>
<p dir="ltr">Bad news for Kubuntu, but good news for KDE follow... </p>
<p dir="ltr">Valter<br>
Open Source is better!<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">---------- Messaggio inoltrato ----------<br>Da: "Jonathan Riddell" <<a href="mailto:jr@jriddell.org">jr@jriddell.org</a>><br>Data: 23/ott/2015 10:56<br>Oggetto: Standing down as release manager<br>A: "Kubuntu Developer Discussion" <<a href="mailto:kubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com">kubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com</a>><br>Cc: <br><br type="attribution">With 15.10 successfully released I'm standing down as release manager<br>
of Kubuntu.<br>
<br>
Making Kubuntu over the last 10 years has been a fantastic journey.<br>
Even since I first heard about a spaceman making a Linux distro using<br>
Debian but faster release cycles I've known this would be something<br>
important and wanted KDE to be part of it. Bringing together KDE and<br>
Ubuntu has created the best operating system we can and the best<br>
community to work on it.<br>
<br>
The life of an international freedom fighter is a fun one, I've<br>
traveled the world on private jet to meet extraordinary people and see<br>
amazing places. I watched monkeys swing from the network cables of<br>
Bengaluru and raced motorcycles through the slums of Kano. I was a a<br>
bit put out to be attacked by pirates in the Carribean but the help of<br>
the Kubuntu community and wider Ubuntu community helped me come back.<br>
<br>
Community made open source software needs people to be able to take<br>
out what they've put in. Ubuntu's licences and policies enforce this.<br>
However for the last three years Ubuntu's main sponsor Canonical has<br>
had a policy contrary to this and after much effort to try to rectify<br>
this it's clear that isn't going to happen. The Ubuntu leadership<br>
seems compliant with this so I find myself unable to continue helping<br>
a project that won't obey its own community rules and I need to move<br>
on. I won't be going far, I'll be helping out in KDE more, the<br>
original and best end-user free software community who have always<br>
been wonderful.<br>
<br>
At a meeting with the Ubuntu Community Council to find a way forward I<br>
was told to remove myself from the Kubuntu Council launchpad team.<br>
This was done under duress and is contrary to to the votes of Kubuntu<br>
members who were never consulted on this. No way forward was<br>
suggested by the UCC. This has led to to an ambiguous situation on<br>
whether I'm still in the council or not so I'll now withdraw my<br>
membership of Kubuntu council to tidy that up.<br>
<br>
Ubuntu now needs to work out if it still wants to be a community made<br>
project. I've heard from too many people who feel they have been<br>
bullied out of the project for this to be a personal problem. It<br>
needs a community council who will stand up for the third party and<br>
volunteer developers, who will critisise when money is collected for<br>
additional use of commmunity but not used for this and who will ensure<br>
the Ubuntu policies on copyright licences are not in question and<br>
above all one that does not cause people to leave the project being<br>
felt they have been bullied out. Good luck.<br>
<br>
In Friendship<br>
<br>
Jonathan<br>
<br>
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