On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:53 PM, guido iodice <[email protected]>wrote:

> 2010/6/14 Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]>:
> >  It's reasonably implied that Linux includes the GNU system.
> >  There is no other system that Linux has other than GNU
>
> Pardon, but this is not true. I.e. Android has Linux but it has not
> GNU. It is very different from a GNU/linux distro.
>
>
Right but it's not called Linux, it's called Android which includes the
Linux kernel. But Google is not insisting on Android/Linux are they?
Rightly, the whole system should have been called "GNU" from the very
beginning.  That's not what happened though, FSF waited for Hurd to complete
the GNU system and missed the branding window.   That's why I said you have
to write a new name that includes the Linux kernel just like Android did.

Ask yourself whether you would be able to discuss software in this manner
where we append who gets credit in the name.

If you call the whole system only "Linux" you have a paradox, because
> (i.e.) Android has Linux but is not "Linux".
>
> http://static.arstechnica.com/android-dev/android_not_linux.png
>

You could argue it is a paradox but in marketing there are all kinds of
paradoxes that makes no sense since we aren't talking about logic here when
it comes to getting people's attention.  The namespace "Linux" is taken and
it implies GNU.  Google created a new name space to imply something else.
They can't say it runs "Linux".  You will notice that neither Android, Intel
or Apple mention the underlying kernel in their phones and nettop boxeds
because to mention them would cause confusion.

In the context of marketing if I said "Buy Linux" I'm implying Linux + GNU
because the layman only understands that.  If I was talking to a kernel
person and said I'm hacking some subsystem in Linux it is implied we are
talking about the kernel.  The english language is full of examples where
context of how a word is used changes.  In a marketing context Linux means
GNU/Linux.

sri
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