It is not blind hatred, infact I use ubuntu on my desktop.

My point is if we tell a small kid that Ubuntu is an operating system and
later tell that it is a distro of GNU/Linux he will get confused. Well few
will understand, but not many. So better would be more about GNU/Linux, and
tell Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, i...@school and all are distros. Or so called
custom packages of GNU/Linux.

So we can teach them about OS and tell that windows, GNU/Linux, Solaris are
examples of it.

We have to teach them everything rather than telling about free software
alone.

quote "It should be designed to be applicable across distros." If it has to
be designed to be applicable across all distros then the name should also be
generic.

-- 
Anoop Jacob Thomas
Lecturer,
SCT College Engineering.
http://anoop.caremedia.org

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