Enterprise Edition
Jeremy Visser
jeremy.visser at gmail.com
Sat Dec 9 21:49:33 UTC 2006
Hi everybody.
The following quote is included in a lot of Ubuntu documentation:
Ubuntu will always be free of charge, and there is no extra fee
for the "enterprise edition," we make our very best work
available to everyone on the same Free terms.
It has always bugged me that because there is the word "the" before
"enterprise edition", it implies that there is actually an enterprise
edition.
I am aware of the fact that Dapper has long-term support, and is
"enterprise-ready", but it's not called "the enterprise edition". Not in
the sense of Red Hat or Novell's enterprise editions, anyway.
Can I suggest that the quoted sentence then be changed to:
"there is no extra fee for _an_ 'enterprise edition'"
This may be interpreted as a major change, so please discuss this first.
Thanks,
Jeremy.
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