Interview with Mark Shuttleworth: ask your questions here!
- 2007-02-14
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Mark Shuttleworth is going to be the next guest on my podcast where the idea is that YOU are the ones who ask the questions. To make this work we need your questions: send them in to yourquestions@questionsplease.org or read on for more contact information.
The format is simple: I get a guest (or guests) who has made a significant contribution to a particular community and then put out requests for questions from ordinary people like you and me. Once we’ve got questions we simply hold a conference call which I record, while trying to say as little as possible myself(!), where the questions are asked and answers given. It usually makes for a great listen and often results in some unexpected responses or ideas being put forward.
You can send in your questions in several ways: e-mail me at yourquestions@questionsplease.org; there’s a contact form over at the website; you can even leave a voice mail at 0121 286 9845 (+44). If you really want just post them as a comment to this post and I’ll be sure to keep an eye on it for any questions. However you choose to get in touch any and all questions are welcome!
I hope you’ll enjoy listening to the show and enjoy coming up with your question.
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Sent in a question
Submitted by guydjohnston on Wed, 2007-02-14 15:40.
Vote!OK, I've just sent in a question about gNewSense and the prospects of an official Ubuntu variant being created which is completely free software. I thought the first episode about free software was really good. Keep up the good work!
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GNU - free as in freedom
stock
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Wed, 2007-02-14 15:58.
Vote!1* Is it possible to buy some small tiny bit stock of Cannonical?
I'm supporting Ubuntu very much but would also like to have some stock from Cannonical lets say 2 à 3000 € ... I think this company will become very big. By the way if I where rich I would do the same as Mark for the Free Software community!
2* Does Google invests in Cannonical?
Stallman
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Wed, 2007-02-14 16:02.
Vote!Do you talk often to Richard Stallman who is the Ghandi of Software. I realy like Stallman's ethical views ... Although they arn't always very practical. I wonder how Mark thinks about Richard Stallman and what points does hé think Stallman is not correct. Does Marc dissagree on some points and what are his opinions.
Onno Timmerman
how much of your time
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Wed, 2007-02-14 16:04.
Vote!How much of your time in a day, week, month would you spend in managing the ubuntu proccess. And don't you ever get tired of all our Free Software evangilists?
Debian
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Thu, 2007-02-15 05:30.
Vote!Are you trying to kill-off the Debian project? Is Ubuntu going to be compatible with Debian stable releases in the future?
Is Canonical ever going to give the Ubuntu name and trademarks to the Ubuntu Foundation or is this going to be your ace in the sleeve?
Do you know you have the same initials as one proprietary software company? Is it incidental that you both aspire for world domination?
Compiz/beryl inclusion
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Thu, 2007-02-15 16:20.
Vote!The plan is to have a compiz/beryl included in a future version of Ubuntu.
Will Ubuntu include one of them as it is? Or will it be heavilly modified to fit into a 'Ubuntu look'?
Will there be usability studies/tests to take the best out of compiz/beryl and leave what is distracting?
Or will you wait until one of them finally do this and then include it in Ubuntu when it is polished?
Canonical's participation to Open source projects
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Thu, 2007-02-15 16:25.
Vote!Ubuntu's policy is to not developp programs, just use what is available.
Red Hat, Novell and others are participating a lot to open source projects (compiz, OpenOffice). Ubuntu is young and not yet profitable, but do you plan to participate more when is starts to make money?
Ubuntu's bug triage process
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Thu, 2007-02-15 16:27.
Vote!Ubuntu bugs are incoming A LOT faster in the bugtracker than they can be processed at the moments... are they plans to resolve this?
money
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Sat, 2007-02-17 10:01.
Vote!How is the finance of Ubuntu. Is the 10 mil. $ enough to run Ubuntu the comming years. Ubuntu is growing and has more bug reports etc... Can the current staf handle it. Or does it need more money injections?
What about 10 years from now!
Bill&Melinda Gates foundation
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Fri, 2007-02-23 08:10.
Vote!What do you think of the Bill Gates' way of being a philantropist by making a lot of money through closed source software and donating a part of it to charity through the Bill&Melinda Gates foundation?
What is your opinion about Bill Gates and Microsoft?
Hardware , ready for linux sticker.
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Tue, 2007-02-27 08:09.
Vote!I would like to ask the introduction of a " Ready for linux- Kernel 2.4.10 or above "
sticker on hardware. That would be great for the users. For example i have got an Usb Flash Pocket Pen Drive that say's on the package ; Support for Linux Kernel 2.4.10 or above without device driver. So it works out of the box with Ubuntu. This is what we need
, so we dont have to sweat it out at an local computer shop , in fear of buying an useless thing that just does not work with linux. Also i would like to know if Ubuntu will be as an oem on Dell in the netherlands. As Dell is making an move in this direction, of supporting linux on one line of their computers.
Thank you very much and keep up the good work.
Linux newbie -- ubuntu/mepis?
Submitted by Anonymous visitor on Thu, 2007-03-01 14:33.
Vote!Dear Mr. Shuttleworth,
As a newbie to Linux jargon I can't quite figure out what the relationship is between the two. As a Mepis user, it seems to be something worth understanding, so I'd love to hear some type of illustration which explains the Mepis-Ubuntu (or Ubuntu-Mepis!) dynamic, such as father/son, or landlord/tenant or something layman-y. (My examples are intentionally simplistic.) I read an article on the subject, http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS7900729752.html
and kinda grasped the idea that Mepis is "an Ubuntu-derived distro," but what does that mean for me as a Mepis user? Which leads to:
Is there any advantage to the Linux newbie in using Ubuntu? (Long-time expert pointer-and-clicker, I first tried openSUSE last year after getting up the guts to finally try to dual boot my machine, but it was HORRIBLY complex and none of my DVDs worked! I searched around and tried Mepis, and got nice tips during installation, like "Don't websurf as the root user!" which I hadn't known in SUSE.) Though Mepis is much easier for me than SUSE, is Ubuntu better for hardware compatibility, or ease of use? (For example after hours of sifting through bulletin boards for help, I find a fix which requires writing scripts, something I haven't the faintest notion of.)
I'm reading as much as possible but it's slow going and I find myself still using Windows more than I'd like because I can't operate some applications in Mepis.
Thanks in advance if you have time to answer. -z in japan