Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical (Network World)
Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical (Network World)
Posted Feb 16, 2011 18:54 UTC (Wed) by jmrllc (guest, #61624)In reply to: Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical (Network World) by Lovechild
Parent article: Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical (Network World)
Respectfully Lovechild, do you speak for the majority of Banshee developers. If so that is great that you all feel good about the decision. Ubuntu is getting a reputation of not listening to users though not to mention I liked the idea of proceeds supporting Gnome. I appreciate the need for Canonical to make money but I feel they are grasping for straws to find a long term profitable business model where they back a distro and make money around its apps and services. I think they are trying to mimic Apple a bit to much. Granted Mark's comments about the Mac OS or Apple in general being the goal show through more and more but let's just hope people want a free software attempt to mimic Apple. I know there are many Linux users that have been around since Linux was a prompt on a black screen but as a late Linux bloomer I don't enjoy watching free software used and abused by people looking for a business model. It is much more then that and in the future the countless failures at poaching money from free software will only stand as evidence that some things are not meant for profit. We move forward by bringing original ideas and innovation to the ecosystem as a whole but as soon as you get investors involved they obviously have a bottom line that no longer can possibly line up with the community's best interest. When the smoke clears maybe this will all make more sense to us all but we'll see.