The article I read is: Gnome Foundation accuses Groupon of trademark hijacking, pleads for help
In my "GNU/Linux" section of my Play Newsstand feed, this article was at the top (being the newest, if I assume that's how it works), and it immediately caught my attention; I was relatively exasperated after fishing reading the article. When I was trying to continue through the feeds like I normally do, I first saw two more articles about this before losing the ability to focus on anything else.
If you've read enough of my blog, you know well that I love GNOME - which I've been using since 2.x since Linux Mint 8 - so you know know you didn't before. For something like this, I'm seriously at a loss of words on the stupidity of Groupon. I seriously don't know what to say besides that I'm pretty outraged.
I suppose I can start with Groupon in general from what I know and have experienced...
I first learned about Groupon while working at my old job, since there'd be a few people complaining that their Groupon car wash code didn't work, to which I told them that we weren't part of it, being ridiculed back with something similar to "You're a Circle K, you're supposed to take Groupon." Eventually, I learned it was actually the "actual" Circle K catty-corner from us that was part of the Groupon deal (the "actual" Circle Ks are the ones with Shell petroleum, the one I worked at sold Conoco petroleum and was only a franchise), so I was able to properly redirect the customers to the correct location so that their Groupon code would work.
I never really got into Groupon at all (never mind the experience with the customers who did), and never really understood it that much - I knew it was like a "coupon" but what exactly was the "group" part of it?
Well, I can say I'm glad I didn't really get into it, since they're pulling crap like this now, and I definitely never will now, because I don't support anything that goes against what I believe.
If I had the money to, I would certainly donate what I'm able, to help the Gnome Foundation fight this battle, but I have to keep what I have left, so that I'm able to find employment.
I won't beg you to donate or see things my way, but if you believe in the basic ideas of GNU Project, please do what you can to help the Gnome Foundation to win this battle.
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