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Ubuntu Software Center Criticized For Mixing Free and Non-Free Software 216

An anonymous reader writes: Tony Mobily has been watching the evolution of the Ubuntu Software Center for quite a while now. He had doubts about its interface and its speed, but liked the fact that it offered an easy, down-to-earth interface that allowed users to install software conveniently. However, the evolution of USC is worrying him a lot. Mobily is against confusing proprietary software with non-proprietary software, which USC seems to be doing. USC plays an important role — especially for newbie users, who can use it to discover new software more readily than via the package management system. But is there room for improvement?
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Ubuntu Software Center Criticized For Mixing Free and Non-Free Software

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  • Tony (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 06, 2015 @02:51PM (#49857437)

    Tony? Who the fuck is Tony?

    • Re:Tony (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Dutch Gun ( 899105 ) on Saturday June 06, 2015 @02:58PM (#49857471)

      Tony? Who the fuck is Tony?

      The anonymous coward who posted this story, of course.

      • Re:Tony (Score:4, Interesting)

        by ShanghaiBill ( 739463 ) on Saturday June 06, 2015 @03:07PM (#49857513)

        He is also the editor of "Free Software Magazine", and too dumb to understand that if you want people to read your articles, you shouldn't cover the content with a big gray box. He is apparently trying to launch a whine-fest that USC, which distributes both free and proprietary software, uses the word "Free" in the price column instead of $0 for closed source software that is free as in beer. I am personally feeling a distinct lack of outrage about this.

        • Re:Tony (Score:4, Interesting)

          by tonymercmobily ( 658708 ) on Saturday June 06, 2015 @03:19PM (#49857579) Homepage Journal

          Sorry, cut&pasting from another comment I wrote, I cannot work out how to link to specific comments.

          Dumb? Maybe. I care because I actually write free software. This is the rest of the comment...

          I feel the need to introduce myself. I am Tony Mobily. I started Free Software Magazine back in 2004 (!). I wrote about 200 articles on FSM (and many others for Linux Journal and other magazines); some of my articles were published here on Slashdot a few years back

          I am also a very active free software coder [github.com]. Amongst my repos, the most exiting one is Hotplate [hotplatejs.com]. I am in the process of documenting Hotplate as we speak. However, I am especially proud of JsonRestStores [github.com].

          I have been promoting free software since 1994, and have installed Ubuntu _countless_ times for friends, relatives, and for people I didn't even know.

          The overlay ad was there because I am rebooting Free Software Magazine, and I am considering _all_ venues in terms of financing articles -- articles which are then released under a free license. However, since I am not here for the quick buck and I anticipate a lot of hits from Slashdot, I turned the ad off.

          I love Ubuntu as a distribution and I think Canonical is doing a lot of things right. However, I feel very uncomfortable with app stores confusing free, zero cost, in app purchases, etc. Seeing such a confusion un _Ubuntu_ itself is particularly painful to me.

          I hope that answers the question. I happen to be travelling right now, and comments will come during my night time.

          • I think you should direct complaints here. [oed.com]

          • I feel the need to introduce myself. I am Tony Mobily.

            Yes we know who you are.

          • The overlay ad was there because I am rebooting Free Software Magazine

            I encourage you to have a look through the TCDR blog [tabcloseddidntread.com].

            • by allo ( 1728082 )

              great site, thank you. I always feel that way ...
              Look at the "nobody likes popups, but i am here anyway". They already know the reason, why i am closing the site. Why are they doing it anyway?

            • Sorry you closed the tab. The overlay isn't there for any logged in user BTW. Goodbye.

    • I don't know why he's leaving,
      Or where he's gonna go,
      I guess he's got his reasons, but I just don't wanna know
      'Cos for twenty four years I've been living next door to...

      Tony

      Tony? Who the fuck is Tony? [youtube.com]

      NSFW, 'nuff said. (^_^)

  • by Megol ( 3135005 ) on Saturday June 06, 2015 @03:07PM (#49857515)

    $0BSD is dying.

  • Most users do not care about software being free as in speech. Being free as in beer is the major selling (!) point.

    Most of the time they are even to surrender any privacy for free (as in beer) stuff.

  • First, there is the question of whether non-free software should be in the Ubuntu Software Center at all. The purist camp of free software, personified by Richard Stallman, believe that it should not. Shuttleworth's vision of Ubuntu includes availability of non-free software, so trying to argue that point will not change Ubuntu. People who want a completely free software distribution are free to create one, and many are already available.

    The second question is about disclosure. Some of feel that the USC sho

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