As I wrote earlier, Micky's a personal friend, and we're both involved in the local Drupal community here in Boston. I did not intend for her to include in her presentation everything I wrote in my email. I was making points to her that I thought she should be aware of if she were going to act in the capacity of someone knowledgeable about Linux at GLADCamp (next month's Drupal conference in L.A.) so she could carry on informed conversations with individuals after her presentation. There's no question that the origins of Linux are in the GNU project, the BSD effort from which the networking code comes, MIT's project Athena from which the X Window System comes, the XFree86 effort which ported X to the Intel architecture, and from Linus' effort to create a kernel. And I'm probably forgetting other contributors. My point was that she should become aware of the several contributors who made Linux possible, rather than perpetuating the myth that Linus wrote it all singlehandedly.

This is not political posturing. This is being honest and giving credit where it's due.

As for, "Most people don't care one iota about Free Software, though they may well be very interested in free software. Most people just want to get stuff done, in my experience", I think Randall Monroe said it best: http://xkcd.com/743

   MBR


On 2/12/2014 12:49 PM, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 04:47:02AM -0500, MBR wrote:
Hi Micky.  If you're going to mention Linux and the FSF, it might be
best if you were to call it "GNU/Linux" rather than "Linux" and
explain why the FSF (and Stallman in particular) prefers "GNU/Linux"
to simply "Linux". (See "What's in a Name?
Or, it might very well not.  This kind of political posturing is one
of the things which, in my experience, actually gives some people a
bad taste for Free Software.  A lot of people feel that this issue
largely boils down to Stallman being a whiny crybaby for not getting
sufficiently prominent recognition that he thinks he deserves (rightly
or wrongly), which again, can be a big turn off for a lot of people.

Most people don't care one iota about Free Software, though they may
well be very interested in free software.  Most people just want to
get stuff done, in my experience.  For those that do care, the
information is plenty easy to find... and just mentioning the FSF is
probably plenty enough of a cue for those people to follow.


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