I agree 100% it must be taken off the Gnu list to avoid upcoming accidents
or terminal errors.

Btw anyone know of a good site to download access points or servers maybe
in a visual studio. If you could privately send the url or url's to
[email protected]

On Tuesday, December 16, 2014, Omar Radwan <[email protected]> wrote:

> >This leads me to think of calling it an "avant-garde distribution".
> >Perhaps "The GNU Project's avant-garde distribution of GNU/Linux".
> I think the name is fitting for Guix and I wouldn't disapprove, though I
> don't think is the best and there can be better.
>
> I would suggest "GNU's distribution of itself", though that spins in
> circles and I don't think you or a lot of other people would like it.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Richard Stallman <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>>
>> [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider    ]]]
>> [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies,     ]]]
>> [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
>>
>> I am thinking about the idea of calling Guix "the reference distribution"
>> of GNU.  That term seems inappropriate in two ways:
>>
>> * It comes from "reference implementation", which means an
>> implementation intended mainly to be studied when making other
>> implementations, rather than for real use.  Guix is not meant
>> only to be studied.
>>
>> * It suggests something that is basic and not at all fancy, whereas
>> Guix is an innovative experimental approach.
>>
>> This leads me to think of calling it an "avant-garde distribution".
>> Perhaps "The GNU Project's avant-garde distribution of GNU/Linux".
>>
>> This also avoids the undesirable effect of suggesting that other
>> free distros are rejected.
>>
>> What do people think?
>>
>> --
>> Dr Richard Stallman
>> President, Free Software Foundation
>> 51 Franklin St
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>> USA
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>>
>>
>>

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