"Andreas K. Foerster" list@AKFoerster.de
As far as I can remember there were plans to make a "GNUbuntu"...
Why invite potential trademark problems? Why advertise Ubuntu if it's not good enough?
It's great to see a FSF-approved debian-based distribution. Hopefully they will be good at cooperating with debian. Now I'm back on DSL, I'm downloading to take a look, so I'll send CDs at cost to anyone who wants them ASAP - mail me off-list if you want or know someone who wants them (but I guess most people here have their own high-speed and burners).
Drawbacks I see so far are Firefox, being not-yet-all-free-software (although they are honest about that, which is good) and bugs.gnewsense.org says I must be logged in to report a bug, even after I complete the login page. A login-required bug tracker is a silly idea anyway IMO. Overall, seems a good start. Please, if anyone is further in testing this, post/link reviews from this thread.
Thanks,