Wow , you are absolutely right , i always wondered , why this user
group were name Linux user group ,even thou we used GNU softwares
which includes Linux kernel , any way the term
Libre seems to be too good and making it backward compatible with ILUG
acronym , i have
a suggestion why dont we name it as "India GNU User Group" lGUG sounds
fine ...i guess ..

Thank you

On 11/19/08, Sameer Mohamed Thahir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We as ILUG Cochin have been spreading the concept of "Freedom and
> "Truth" through
> Swathanthra Software. We have always stuck to the core ethical values of
> Freedom when we say GNU/Linux.
>
> Because that single word, tells us what we are. But unfortunately we
> cannot use that word when it comes
> to the name of our group. Because thats one place we have to say "Linux".
>
> Here is why saying GNU/Linux is important
> http://www.gnu.org/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html
>
> GNU/Linux FAQ by Richard Stallman
> http://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.html#why
>
> Why do you call it GNU/Linux and not Linux?
>     Most operating system distributions based on Linux as kernel are
>     basically modified versions of the GNU operating system. We began
>     developing GNU in 1984, years before Linus Torvalds started to write
>     his kernel. Our goal was to develop a complete free operating
>     system. Of course, we did not develop all the parts ourselves—but we
>     led the way. We developed most of the central components, forming
>     the largest single contribution to the whole system. The basic
>     vision was ours too. In fairness, we ought to get at least equal
>     mention.
>
> I guess we need to show what we preach at every level, no matter what it
> takes.
>
> Yes a name change for the group is inevitable.
>
> The first choice would be Indian GNU/Linux User Group.
> But I do not think assosciating our group name, with an OS
> would reveal the true values we stand for.
>
> What I propose is "India Libre User Group".
>
> The term Libre itself conveys the true essence of our activities
> and the principles we follow.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libre#Libre tells us
> Libre [lɪbrə] is a word in various Romance languages, including Spanish
> and French, and descends from the Latin word līber; they denote "the
> state of being free", as in "having freedom" or "liberty".
>
> Also the name signifies our commitment to any activity, field
> or movement that follows the principles of truth and freedom.
> Although we still remain a group of people who value freedom
> more for Software.
>
> Also as Mr Nagarjuna from FSF told us, Free Software should be
> related to as a social movement rather than with technology.
>
> Please tell me what you think of my approach.
>
> Thank You
>
> Regards
> Sameer Mohamed Thahir
>
>
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Althaf K Backer
Department of Computer Science
School Of engineering
Cochin University of Science and Technology
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