Is it me, or this looks like a covert Microsoft > Ubuntu takeover?
Long time Ubuntu user, first time I see release notes mentioning a brand. More exactly, tailored to a brand.
I'm a bit worried. I was Microsoft-free for decades, now everything around me (repository, programming language, editor, package manager, operating system??) starts to be Microsoft again.
It's perhaps nothing wrong with this. But I guess there is a certain cohort which will never forgive and forget the Microsoft deeds.
So, because it is an « Open source operating system based on Linux » Ubuntu might just forget every partnerships to make his distribution more « work friendly » for the average consumer?
That’s a bit too extremist...
You’re still free to not use the Microsoft products integration.
I thought I would be going back to Ubuntu with 20.04 but SNAP put me off so I've stayed with Linux Mint. This release looks like it's another step further away from what I prefer.
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 34.4 ms ] threadLong time Ubuntu user, first time I see release notes mentioning a brand. More exactly, tailored to a brand.
I'm a bit worried. I was Microsoft-free for decades, now everything around me (repository, programming language, editor, package manager, operating system??) starts to be Microsoft again.
It's perhaps nothing wrong with this. But I guess there is a certain cohort which will never forgive and forget the Microsoft deeds.
That’s a bit too extremist...
You’re still free to not use the Microsoft products integration.
Which are those?
I even made a Fedora WSL image for when I’m on Windows.
Reasons: Snap, primarily. Also prefer vanilla GNOME.