On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Sven LUTHER wrote: > Notice, that in all the examples you mention, both the kernel and the OS were > manufactured by the same guys. Solaris kernel and solaris OS come both from > sun, freeBSD kernel and the BSD utils on top of it come from the same group > and have the same name. > Only GNU/linux comes from two different entities. What you call GNU/Linux comes from far more than just two entities. It is a collaborative effort involving dozens of projects and thousands of individuals, of which GNU is just one part. It doesn't really matter how important a part it is. Even though there is GNU software on my system, GNU did not create the distribution I am using. How did this topic end up on license-discuss anyway? And why am I perpetuating it? -- David Johnson _______________________________ <http://www.meer.net/~arandir/>
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