I strongly disagree with putting Ubuntu front and center. I realize that Canonical is headquartered in the UK (although with many subsidiaries including ones in the US, Canada, and China), is one of the most corporate-controlled “community” distributions. Even if something is European, other points of criticism should not be forsaken.
Agree with this, but in a tldr there shouldn’t have a lot of disclaimers at the same time. Maybe just adding words like ‘for example’ or ‘such as’ or ‘a popular choice is’ can already say enough.
I strongly disagree with putting Ubuntu front and center. I realize that Canonical is headquartered in the UK (although with many subsidiaries including ones in the US, Canada, and China), is one of the most corporate-controlled “community” distributions. Even if something is European, other points of criticism should not be forsaken.
Agree with this, but in a tldr there shouldn’t have a lot of disclaimers at the same time. Maybe just adding words like ‘for example’ or ‘such as’ or ‘a popular choice is’ can already say enough.