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    That’s your pejorative to believe that, yet I am quite sincere when it comes to the fact that Canonical forces Snap on Ubuntu Users when debs were totally fine as other Debian derivatives use them with no issues.

    And as you can see on other comments I’m not alone with that stance.

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      as you can see on other comments I’m not alone with that stance.

      Being in the majority doesn’t necessarily make one right, as shown by [insert election result you disagree with here]. But if you actually are serious about that, you do realise how entitled it sounds to demand that someone do free work for you in the particular way you want it done?

      And I believe you mean prerogative.

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        Canonical is a for profit company though.

        And yeah I always mix up those two words, so thanks.

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          And they’re providing Ubuntu for free. If you were a paying customer and the contract you’d signed with them said they’d provide Firefox as a deb, that would be a different situation.

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            Sorry but I have to say this, that we are not coming to an agreement and are far off by miles. So let’s just rest this comment thread for good. What do you say?