On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:53 AM, guido iodice <[email protected]>wrote:

> 2010/6/14 Bastien Nocera <[email protected]>:
> >
> > I'll add that people writing KDE or GNOME don't push for a
> > GNOME/GNU/Linux, or even GNOME/X.org/GNU/Linux. Just mentioning
> > GNU/Linux is disingenious.
>
> Well, but merging GNU and Linux (or GNU and FreeBSD kernel...) we have
> an OS. KDE is not sufficient to have an OS. It is a DE.
> About GNOME, it is part of GNU.
>
>
That's not the argument we are making.  We say GNU/Linux because GNU wants
the credit for the part it delivers other than the kernel.  That's why we
say GNU/Linux.  If we apply that attitude to GNOME we can do the same thing.
 It's reasonably implied that Linux includes the GNU system.  There is no
other system that Linux has other than GNU.  You want credit I suggest you
pick a new system name that implies both that is marketable. Nobody can say
GNU/Linux in a conversation or type it.  That's just not human nature, so
it's better to get something that fits more naturally otherwise you'll just
be repeating this mantra ineffectively.

Here's a real twister for you, if we had GNOME with FreeBSD do we insist on
saying GNU/FreeBSD?  After all Gnome is GNU, right?  Don't we want credit
for that?


sri
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