You'd probably find enthusiastic Ubuntu users in the Adobe workforce (using it for other tasks or personal projects) who would love to see Illustrator on the platform but also know that at the moment it's not likely to happen-at least until they are joined by tens of thousands of other users demanding the same thing. That is also part of the problem with getting a response from active staff beyond something like "that is not our focus at the current time" which I'm hazarding a guess at meets your definition of "shady". Please pardon me for this, but people often forget that Adobe is a business, and they are duty-bound to make sensible business decisions with the revenue the company generates and the investnents made in it. and all of that costs money-a lot of money. There simply aren't enough people wanting to use the platform to make it commercially viable-you'd need more engineers, more quality assurance, more support, etc. The most likely reason for there being no Ubuntu offering or support is that the numbers probably don't make it worthwhile. It's great that you love Illustrator and also that you're keen on Ubuntu-completely understand why, too. As a former employee, I can vouch for all of my colleagues past and present insomuch as they don't make "shady" comments.
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