On Tuesday 01 June 2010 20:14:59 you wrote:
> On 06/02/2010 07:57 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > the link has relevance and interest to the list - it has been posted by
> > many  people on most of the LUG lists in the country. What I took
> > exception to is the idea that by constantly renaming things, one can
> > change their nature. Let us face facts - the GNU project did not write
> > the linux kernel, and no amount of name changing is going to change that
> > fact.
> >   
> 
> I am not a fan of the name but that's a weak argument IMO
> 
> http://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.html
> 

basically RMS was miffed that he could not write a kernel and linus did - so he 
wanted a share of the credit. So he demanded that the word 'GNU' be added. But 
for those who do not know the history, the word 'GNU/Linux' implies ownership 
of linux by GNU. This also could be fair enough (although rather childish) as 
long as Linus agreed to it - he did not.

anyway, for any usable distro one needs not only GNU, but also BSD - like 
fedora would be junk without python - apache (httpd, subversion, etc etc) , 
MIT licensed stuff and about 30-40 other licenses. So would it make sense to 
call it GNU/BSD/APACHE/MIT/Linux? Everyone wants credit no?

oops, python, git et all are all written in GCC - so let us give them the 
credit - GNU/Python, GNU/Git ...
-- 
regards
kg
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