As someone who actively uses python, I wouldn't say the language was the real fault of the application/service. But considering Ubuntu really only works on x86 and ARM, and considering Ubuntu One is primarily an Ubuntu-only utility, I don't really understand why they chose python. I personally choose python because I like developing things that are cross platform in both an OS and hardware perspective, and because it's very to-the-point.
In some ways I don't think Canonical really cared about One from the beginning - I think it was more of a proof-of-concept than a product they actually expected users to take advantage of.
In some ways I don't think Canonical really cared about One from the beginning - I think it was more of a proof-of-concept than a product they actually expected users to take advantage of.
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