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Sorry, didn't bother to read the "talk page guidelines" - guessing these pages are less strict than the others. However, you should check this out. I think it's a list of Federal Trade Commission court proceedings or something against the developers. Their names appear to be James Reno, Sam Jain, Daniel Sundin, Marc D’Souza, Maurice D’Souza and Kristy Ross.
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I fail to see how shamelessly advertising Ubuntu a neutral point of view makes. It is by far not the single distro that can, quote, "boot from a CD drive thus not requiring installation", so that whole "Ubuntu is recommended" sentence is, how to put it, mean towards all other distros. Alzwded (talk) 21:02, 11 April 2011 (UTC)Reply