

When i had saddlebags on mine i had a pair of metal contraptions screwed to either side to prevent the bags from sagging onto the wheel.
Wrong target audience, Bob.
Got the same model a few years back, got more than 100 000 km on it so far, though 16 countries.
I have no plans to sell it.
I know git ≠ github.com.
I also know legal jurisdictions play a role in life, especially lately.
Thankfully the license is permissive and i've been preferring freenginx, but i was curious to know others' opinions.
Canonical might be in London but it's just a UK version of Red Hat as far as i'm concerned. That's why a lot of people don't like Ubuntu.
True, but if there's some sort of legal body representing it, like a foundation or something, then the distro is legally bound by those country's laws.
2 fingers on all 3.
Actually I think that term was coined by Windows 98 for hardware you could connect and it would Just work™ (I.e. without the need to install drivers).
It's like a vinyl record, but fancier.