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    Originally posted by GreyGeek View Post
    but I have decided to move to the Mothership.
    Please report on your experiences!
    I'd rather be locked out than locked in.

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      This is encouraging https://plus.google.com/107577785796...ts/JjLLpHCX5kv Matthias is a Debian dev that is involved with the Tanglu project.
      Klaatu Barada Nikto

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        As it was written in other place:
        Please Welcome to Matthias Klumpp, our newest Kubuntu Member
        http://wire.kubuntu.org/?p=333

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          As it was written in other place:
          Kubuntu has a lot of advantages, even if it changes its name, it's going to be there. You can buy computers (e.g. from ZaReason) with Kubuntu preinstalled, there are a lot of users and experience brought by civil services (*)(**)(***), it has technical support (****) when a company/government needs to pay an expert, it has paying sponsors (Blue Systems), etc.

          (*)Kubuntu rollouts include the world's largest Linux desktop deployment, that includes more than 500,000 desktops in Brazil (in 42,000 schools of 4,000 cities)
          http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130...nuxcon/griffin
          http://lwn.net/Articles/455972/
          http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-...y-blue-systems
          https://blogs.kde.org/2011/09/16/420...ntu-derivative
          "Kubuntu gets used throughout the world, including in the world's largest desktop deployment in Brazil."
          https://lwn.net/Articles/635613/

          (**) What is the Limux client? Put simply, it’s a customised version of Kubuntu.
          -- http://www.linuxvoice.com/the-big-switch/
          -- http://www.linuxvoice.com/issues/002/02munich.pdf
          "We're meeting in Munich at the offices of LiMux who have just completed their transition to convert the whole of public administration in Munich to Kubuntu, over 15,000 computers."
          - https://blogs.kde.org/blog/57

          (***) http://www.fsdaily.com/Government/Ne...000_school_PCs

          (****) http://kubuntu.emerge-open.com/
          Last edited by Ganton; Jun 27, 2015, 10:41 AM.

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            As it was written in other place:
            Joint Statement from the CC and KC
            https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...ne/000646.html

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              Kubuntu has a lot of advantages, even if it changes its name, it's going to be there ...
              I had the same thought: a lot of people/enterprises using Kubuntu. But, Ganton, you've expressed it much better, with examples and links.
              An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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                Originally posted by Ganton View Post
                Kubuntu has a lot of advantages, even if it changes its name, it's going to be there.
                Rebranding was already discussed:
                https://lists.launchpad.net/kubuntu-.../msg00020.html

                So Kubuntu profits from having *buntu as part of its name, and without *buntu in name it will no longer be Kubuntu. Besides it is also a matter of using Canonical's servers, launchpad PPA, etc.
                The only alternative is to become the brand new distribution but it doesn't make much sense considering existence of Mint KDE and Netrunner. It would also mean to loose all that have been achieved as Kubuntu.

                This joint statement is all about it - both parties profit from cooperation (actually Kubuntu profits more, Canonical only profit seems to be pretending it is still about community, not only about customers), so KC decided to forget important question Johnatan raised and go on as if nothing has happened, which for me is very surprising after they reallected Johnatan and after #ISupportJonathan campain.

                Looks like Jonathan stepping down from KC was the price paid for Kubuntu.

                Perhaps it is good for Kubuntu - only the time will show (I'm not so sure) - but in my opinion it is a very bad way of solving problems. Basically they didn't solve it, they put it away pretending it didn't exist (although this joint "politically correct" statement claims something else).

                By the way, this statement "The Kubuntu team are committed to releasing 15.10 in October. Updates, bug fixes and future releases are currently uncertain. " is weird to me. What's the point of making it and abandon after release. Before writing such things KC and Jonathan should think about decisions first and only then make announcements.

                Writing it now only makes us - users confused.

                As it is written in linked discussion "The relevant decider is sabdfl." KC can only make some noise until he decides to stop it. And Kubuntu must subordinate or say goodbye. That's how I see what happened.

                To sum up, very wise quote from Valorie
                as long as we remain a flavor, we have to take the good with the bad.
                If not the only solution would be to cease Kubuntu.

                Even if Kubuntu will go on the atmosphere is bad. What has been seen cannot be unseen.
                Last edited by gnomek; Jun 28, 2015, 06:30 AM.

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                  I still feel as though people are abandoning ship much too readily. It's panic football. It will only help its demise. It's like a bank run (run on the bank), don't do it. The end is nowhere near, don't go hastening it. Relax, stay calm. You don't need this panic and yes, this is panic.

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                    What do you think the effect on the remaining people is if people start abandoning ship? If prominent posters here on this forum start expressing their departure, that sets the ball rolling. You have a responsibility here.

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                      the question i would like to gander an answer to is
                      will kubuntu continue ?. i already have a copy of debian 8.1 stable kde non-free ready to install.

                      this question got me jailed on the ubuntu forum.
                      Hope this helps. Steve ...
                      Nothing travels faster than the speed of light, except bad news.
                      Shuttle XS35 - Intel Atom 1.6 - 4GB Ram - 500GB HDD - Linux Kubuntu

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                        I think people are panicking, or venting a need to be dramatic. Let's not act like crisis junkies here

                        Assume Kubuntu will survive. That assumption is as easy to make as any other. As has been pointed out, there's no conclusive facts yet, it's all speculation. Best to remain loyal, hang in. And without our steady regulars, what is this place, anyway? I think you do have a responsibility here.

                        If one seeks the realization of a criterion to only place oneself in situations/activities that are congruent with a specific brand of purist principles and personal philosophy, well, good luck with that life goal! This world we live is just isn't quite yet working like that. If you have any principles at all, you are violating them every day just by participating in this society, by riding along, by hanging your survival objective with the rest of us and them, by generating and consuming the resources you need to survive.
                        An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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                          Kubuntu will continue if you will. Have some faith!.

                          Thank you, Mike.

                          btw is any here living in Germany that could host my way out of the ..euhm... psychiatric prison I'm leaving?
                          Last edited by xennex81; Jun 29, 2015, 05:40 AM.

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                            Originally posted by MrSteve View Post
                            the question i would like to gander an answer to is
                            will kubuntu continue ?. i already have a copy of debian 8.1 stable kde non-free ready to install.

                            this question got me jailed on the ubuntu forum.


                            The difference between Kubuntu forums and Ubuntu forums is that questions won't get you jailed here!

                            Whether that reflects a difference in world-view between the Ubuntu and Kubuntu communities is for individuals to decide.
                            I'd rather be locked out than locked in.

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                              i would just like to know is kubuntu LTS going to continue
                              i have it running on two systems the other two systems, my daughters, are imacs

                              debian has been going long enough to be classed as long term
                              as of assumption , i am ex military, have found it to be the mother of most mistakes

                              i just want systems that my wife and myself use to have long term support. that is all ...
                              Last edited by MrSteve; Jun 29, 2015, 07:36 AM.
                              Hope this helps. Steve ...
                              Nothing travels faster than the speed of light, except bad news.
                              Shuttle XS35 - Intel Atom 1.6 - 4GB Ram - 500GB HDD - Linux Kubuntu

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                                You yourself are part of the answer to that question. It cannot be answered without your part as well. You determine its future, its outcome. There is no answer that is independent of you and your cherishment or lack thereof.

                                So the question cannot be answered without including your subject. So, what do you want the outcome to be? Do you want Kubuntu to continue? Then do it.

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