
Originally Posted by
Linuxhippy
Sure they have. Take a look at Android - it just uses the kernel and has a completly different userland.
However - do you still think of it as linux?
I wouldn't mind, if Ubuntu's Unity would be a properly maintained desktop environment project, but the sad truth is - it isn't, thats the root cause why its not even available with other distributions fragmenting the desktop space even more. Wouldn't it be so hard to transform Unity into a "real" project?
This is an accusationof course, but for now it looks like Ubuntu isn't unhappy with the meintainance-situation of Unity, making it not practical for other distributions to include it.
Combined with the lack of real upstream development (compare ubuntu to redhat, redhat guys contribute significant amount of code to the kernel, gcc, gtk ...) I have to admit I don't like their "buisness plan" very much, because, as with all buisinesses the focus seems to be on take rather than give.
Well, but as it seems, thats buisness.