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 17, 2011 4:07 UTC (Thu) by jzb (editor, #7867)In reply to: Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical (Network World) by jason.warner
Parent article: Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical (Network World)
Forgive me if I'm misreading this, but it sounds a lot like "hey, this is a deal between Banshee and Canonical so you don't have any business butting in."
I'm hoping that was not how it was meant, but if it was... you're dead wrong. Canonical has spent quite a lot of time and money trying to convince the larger community to help it build Ubuntu. With that comes transparency and accountability, or it should. Banshee is a community project, and this involves funds that were earmarked for a non-profit that benefits Canonical - so it very well should be discussed in public and not just "between the parties."
The resolution was posted on the Banshee Project's blog (as it should be) and it's something that the wider community needs to understand because it potentially affects any project that might want to do something similar to Banshee in terms of an affiliate deal with Amazon or any other company.
It's also something that Canonical's users might want to know where funds go when they use Firefox or Banshee to make a purchase through Amazon or any other affiliate.
Finally, it's something that other companies in the same space need to understand. A significant portion of Banshee's development was sponsored by a competing company that decided to forgo revenue from this affiliate relationship in favor of putting it towards GNOME. Other companies in the same space as Canonical need to understand that Canonical will not respect those affiliate deals when they have an opportunity to put their hand in the cookie jar.