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Not to be confused with Goobuntu.
Linux distribution
Gobuntu
DeveloperCanonical Ltd. and community contributors
OS familyLinux
Working stateCurrent
Source modelFree and Open Source Software
Latest release7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) / October 18, 2007
Update methodAPT
Package managerdpkg
Platformsi386, AMD64
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
Default
user interface
GNOME
LicenseGNU General Public License and other free licenses
Official websitehttp://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/gobuntu

Gobuntu is an official derivative of the Ubuntu operating system, aiming to provide a distribution consisting entirely of free software.

History and development process

Mark Shuttleworth first mentioned the idea of creating Ubuntu derivative, named Gnubuntu, consisting entirely of free software, on November 24 2005. Due to Richard Stallman's disapproval of the name, the project was later renamed to Ubuntu-libre. Stallman has previously endorsed a distribution based on Ubuntu called gNewSense, and has criticized Ubuntu for using proprietary and non-free software in successive distributions, most notably, Ubuntu 7.04.

While introducing Ubuntu 7.10, Mark Shuttleworth said that it will

feature a new flavour - as yet unnamed - which takes an ultra-orthodox view of licensing: no firmware, drivers, imagery, sounds, applications, or other content which do not include full source materials and come with full rights of modification, remixing and redistribution. There should be no more conservative home, for those who demand a super-strict interpretation of the "free" in free software.

Gobuntu was officially announced by Mark Shuttleworth on July 10 2007,, and daily builds of Gobuntu 7.10 began to be publicly released. The initial version, Gobuntu 7.10, was released on October 18 2007, but only in text-only installer, the first full release is expected to be the Long-Term Release codenamed "Hardy Heron".

Release 7.10 initially met with criticism from some free software advocates, since it included Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, software which the Mozilla Foundation has insisted must be distributed only with non-free artwork, unless a derivative version is made with a different name. After some debate on the developer list, this problem was quickly addressed by Canonical, and the non-free programmes will be replaced in the upcoming interim release "Gobuntu Gutsy+1".

See also

Notes

  1. "Mark Shuttleworth registers gnubuntu.org (Ubuntu mailing list)". Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  2. "Ubuntu-libre". Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  3. "Richard Stallman interviewed, endorses gNewSense". Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  4. "Introducing the Gutsy Gibbon". Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  5. "Mark Shuttleworth >> Blog Archive >> Gobuntu is… go". Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  6. Non-free packages in Gobuntu
  7. Mark Pilgrim. "Gobuntu has already failed". Retrieved 2007-11-26.
  8. "Firefox and Thunderbird thread, gobuntu-devel mailing list". Retrieved 2007-11-26.

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