I don’t really understand Canonical’s decisions. Early on Ubuntu really did make things simpler, but now days most distros have caught up in terms of usability, and now it just seems like Canonical tries to do things differently for no benefit. (See trying Unity, but switching back to Gnome, or trying Mir, but switching back to Wayland.)
If anyone’s curious, yes, Google sponsors Ubuntu. Not saying that has anything to do with it, but…
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I guess “sponsors” is a little inaccurate, but Ubuntu with some modifications is the standard OS at Google and last I heard, they do pay Ubuntu for their use of the operating system.
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Google developers use Linux, probably something derived from Ubuntu.