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Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would you help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

How would you help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would you help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would you help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

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Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would you help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would you help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

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Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?How would help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

Unfortunately I think it is too late to add this to the list of questions being submitted to the candidates for moderator, but here goes anyway.

How would help emphasize Ubuntu's GNU/Linux and Unix heritage? Canonical's branding and public relations seem to de-emphasize any link to GNU/Linux or Unix; and so does Ask Ubuntu. How would you help correct that?

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