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Ubuntu's Pipe Dream: True Free Software Syncronicity May 17, 2008, 00 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (3437 reads) (Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)
"While I have a great deal of respect for Mr. Shuttleworth and what he has accomplished in his life, I don't think distribution syncronicity is something that will ever happen--nor should it.
"Think about this for a sec. All distributions today get to pull from the same upstream Open Source projects like Linux, Firefox, GNOME, KDE and OpenOffice.org. Which means that each distribution today has the same opportunity at pulling the same applications at the same time. Linux in that way is an equal opportunity for all distributions..."