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Ubuntu Council corrects forum moderator's interpretation of rules relating to queerness
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I don't get the hate for Ubuntu. It's easy to use, and there is nothing nasty you are forced to use, e.g. you can choose how much non-foss stuff you want to install, analytics are opt-in, etc.
Snaps can go to hell