Гениално! Страхотно...и страховито!
Ето някои интересни коментари:
"Thank Lucifer for this!!!
I thougt that something was wrong with open source when Ubuntu Christian Edition apeared, but now this project can fix it and add some flames to the desktops =)"
"Exactly; Good cannot exist without Evil.
Things were way out of balance before."
"This is very insulting to my religion. I really don’t think you should misuse the Lord’s name like that.
Richard M. Stallman, who is responsible for GNU and Linux, is a jewish psychopath who does not deserve to come near Hell. We do not want to be associated with him or anything made by this communist who never bathes and eats his own hair.
People who worship the Lord must swear that they renounce Jehova. When you support anything rotten, disgusting, jewish, you are embracing Jehova and you are dishonouring the Lord’s name. So when you die most of you (Garry etc.) are not going to be let past Hell’s gates and you will not have eternal life.
FranLever, I’m afraid the open source movement won’t be fixed because of this. It probably just got itself into more trouble. They aren’t Satanists but communists using Satan’s name to get attention. It would be better not to have anything to do with them. May Satan bless you."
А това изглежда е някакво нарушаване на правилата:
"Did you get Trademark clearence from Canonical?
Just wondering seems you use of a logo similar to Ubuntu’s violates the published Trademark policy: http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/TrademarkPolicy
From that page:
When appearing in multiple colours, the logo should use only the “official” logo colors.
(thus your firey colours could be illegal in the Ubuntu logo).
Also stated:
Additional text may not be added in such a way that it appears to be part of the logo itself.
I would have thought the way that ’satanic edition’ is added after the word Ubuntu in your pages title could be consider to breech this.
Canonical have been known to issue clearences for modified logos before, but you should probably ask first.
And seems you are making enemies (HHS) then you should make sure everything is legal.
Of course if you have already recieved Trademark approval from Canonical then you can ignore this.
Remember Ubuntu is a registered Trademark (at least in USA and Europe)
USA Trademark: http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=jtu2uj.2.8
European Trademark: http://www.patent.gov.uk/tm/t-find/t-find-number?detailsrequested=C&trademark=E4059119"