As many of you are probably aware Dell launched Project Sputnik which is a short 6-month pet project in which Dell will take a crack at making a laptop for developers specifically those who develop Free Open Source Software.
While at UDS-Q in Oakland, CA I witnessed the awarding of three Dell XPS 13 Ultrabooks to some amazing Juju Charm authors and I also got to hold and have a look at one of the devices and one thing that I found interesting was Dell went ahead and left the Windows logo on the bottom panel of the devices they were giving away to developers and mind you the device runs Ubuntu 12.04.
I realize it is a great thing that Dell is investing money and time into developing a device that runs Ubuntu and is geared towards developers but in my mind Dell could have very easily replaced the panels before handing them off to people who work with Free Open Source Software instead of leaving the brand on the devices.
Anyways kudos to Dell for yet again giving Ubuntu a try again and hopefully we will see Dell expand their offerings to include Ubuntu laptops in the mainstream marketplace but until then there are nice vendors like System76 and ZaReason who are soaking up money from Ubuntu Users and I’m personally looking forward to CTL’s launch of a Ultrabook competitor product running Ubuntu in the near future.
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