1. Many years ago, before a really user friendly GUI appeared, the Programmer and user were fused into one entity. You needed programming knowledge to be able to use a computer. 2. With the advent of the GUI, it became possible for people with no programming knowledge to wield the power of the computer. 3. UNIX which was running most of the previous generation PCs, suddenly found itself sidelined. 4. Programmers of UNIX (which was a true OS product) suddenly found themselves brought down from their pedestal. 5. The only way they could climb back is by bringing programming back into the user's experience. 6. The result is Linux.
The result is GNU. Linux is the kernel that people use with the GNU system. If you call the system "Linux", that gives the system's principal developers none of the credit. Would you please give us equal mention by calling the system "GNU/Linux"? _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
