As is plastered all over the Internet, Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron was recently released for the public to feast upon. I really don’t care about the release itself, but I *do* care about Mark Shuttleworth’s blog post regarding the release. Specifically:
We all owe a great deal to the team who make Debian’s “unstable” repository possible, and of course to the upstream projects from GNOME and KDE through to the Linux kernel.
Read the rest of it here.
I think Mark’s statement shows maturity in the Ubuntu project, and I respect him for showing the open source community some love.
I’m not affiliated with the Debian project in any official capacity (yet!), but I’m happy they are getting the credit they deserve. Kudos to the Debian team and every package maintainer - you don’t hear it enough, but there is a large percentage of the technically aware population that appreciates the work you do beyond measure.
