I see what you're saying and a lot of people here seem to share that sentiment, but is what he has been doing any different from any linux distribution?
Ubuntu 'takes' other people's hard work and packages it and makes it easier for others to obtain it for use.
He 'takes' other people's work and packages it and makes it easier for others to obtain it for use.
For some, it's a pain in the butt to compile code, and make sure they have the correct environment to produce binaries.
Some might feel slighted that he's not explicitly stating that it's not his code, but he does provide a service and creates more interest in the project.
Ubuntu 'takes' other people's hard work and packages it and makes it easier for others to obtain it for use.
He 'takes' other people's work and packages it and makes it easier for others to obtain it for use.
For some, it's a pain in the butt to compile code, and make sure they have the correct environment to produce binaries.
Some might feel slighted that he's not explicitly stating that it's not his code, but he does provide a service and creates more interest in the project.