By Arun, 4 months and 2 days ago
Religionizing softwares
After spreading through people, land etc., religion is now invading software. I first came across the Ubuntu Christian edition several months back and I ran into Ubuntu Muslim edition today. There is also Ubuntu Satanic edition, which is more of a theme than a distro and Jubuntu, which is Ubuntu for Jewish people. The question of getting religion into software is debatable. An individual has every right to create his or her own edition of Ubuntu since Ubuntu itself is open source, but do we need religion in software?
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