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					| Titel: martin f. krafft on Debian/Ubuntu  Verfasst am: 06.07.2006, 16:42 Uhr |  |  
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          | Well here we have it from one of the top Debian developers in a very interesting blog post. |  
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 Ubuntu - An ancient African word for "Can't install Debian"
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					| Titel: RE: martin f. krafft on Debian/Ubuntu  Verfasst am: 06.07.2006, 16:59 Uhr |  |  
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					| Titel: RE: martin f. krafft on Debian/Ubuntu  Verfasst am: 06.07.2006, 17:30 Uhr |  |  
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 07.07.2006, 00:50 Uhr |  |  
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          | I am one of those who believes that Ubuntu is taking more than it's giving back.  A lot more.  According to Mr. Krafft, as I understand his blog, there are a number of Debian developers who feel the same. 
 As he pointed out, when you go to the Ubuntu site, there is no mention of Debian, or at least there wasn't until recently.    That upsets me.
 
 Michael
 
 P.S. I bought his Debian book shortly after it came out.  I recommend it.  He is a very smart man.
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