Matthew East wrote:
> Thanks for your bug. The press release does not mention that this is a
> derivative of Ubuntu. Can you provide a link to a document which
> confirms this?
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu-website (upstream)
> Importance: Undecided => Low
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthew East
> Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
>
Thanks for pointing it out
they really *do* seem to be a bit coy about admitting where the base
came or comes from!
the earliest I can see is
PRESS RELEASE - December 4, 2006 http://www.tapioneer.com/press/120406_Rel.htm
Technalign has partnered directly with Canonical and is using
Kubuntu/Ubuntu as the base. Pioneer is a derivative of Ubuntu and not
a fork.
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Note:
I have emailed Pioneer as follows:
I was trying to advertise pioneer on the ubuntu sites as one of thu
buntu (kde) derivatives, however, unfortunately your recent press
release has no mention of kubuntu, so I am now unsure.
I believe that Pioneer will gain from a wider spread of publicity, as
will (K)Ubuntu, and of course Linux in general, if there could be a
unified focus.
Please would you comment to me on the relationship of Pioneer and
Kubuntu? Is Pioneer based in some part on Kubuntu - a rough percentage
estimate perhaps?
If you would prefer to distance your product from Kubuntu I would
understand, although I would be sad about this.
alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
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alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
Linux user #360648
Matthew East wrote:
> Thanks for your bug. The press release does not mention that this is a
> derivative of Ubuntu. Can you provide a link to a document which
> confirms this?
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu-website (upstream)
> Importance: Undecided => Low
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthew East
> Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
>
Thanks for pointing it out
they really *do* seem to be a bit coy about admitting where the base
came or comes from!
the earliest I can see is
PRESS RELEASE - December 4, 2006 www.tapioneer. com/press/ 120406_ Rel.htm
http://
Technalign has partnered directly with Canonical and is using
Kubuntu/Ubuntu as the base. Pioneer is a derivative of Ubuntu and not
a fork.
PRESS RELEASE - January 25, 2007 www.tapioneer. com/press/ 012507_ Rel.htm
http://
Coupled with Kubuntu, Pioneer Basic R2 is perfect for both the
beginner and experienced Linux user.
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Note:
I have emailed Pioneer as follows:
I was trying to advertise pioneer on the ubuntu sites as one of thu
buntu (kde) derivatives, however, unfortunately your recent press
release has no mention of kubuntu, so I am now unsure.
I believe that Pioneer will gain from a wider spread of publicity, as
will (K)Ubuntu, and of course Linux in general, if there could be a
unified focus.
Please would you comment to me on the relationship of Pioneer and
Kubuntu? Is Pioneer based in some part on Kubuntu - a rough percentage
estimate perhaps?
If you would prefer to distance your product from Kubuntu I would
understand, although I would be sad about this.
alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
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alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
Linux user #360648