On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Richard Stallman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As long as the mistake continues to be common, we need to keep up the > efforts to educate people. I wish we could get this done once and for > all, so that we could move on. But, as you surely see, the mass media > continue to call the GNU/Linux system "Linux" most of the time, and > that continues to spread the mistake. > > > Speaking as Stormy and not as ED, I think this is a losing battle. I agree we need to continue to educate people but I don't think GNU/Linux is going to be the way it happens. Millions of people now say Linux and GNU/Linux is harder to say, uglier sounding (hard G's are not easy), implies that we feel left out, etc. I really don't think it's going to be something that catches on no matter how many of us push it. Names often do not include all the components. I drive a Pontiac car that includes many other parts. We drink "coke" that includes many other brands. I use "kleenex" that is often not kleenex at all. We need to work on other campaigns to spread the word about the value of free software. Stormy
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