> On Aug 16, 2012 7:17 AM, "Juanjo Marín" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >> >GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever. >> >> >> Well, I don't think the GNU project would like this. >> It makes you think all the software from the distro will >> be sanctionated by the FSF, that I don't know if it is >> teh case. >> >> So, I think Gnuntu or GNuntu would be better, though I >> still prefer Ubuntu GNOME. I think GNuntu would still be confused with GNU (the G in GNOME is GNU anwyay, afterall). While GNOME is a GNU project and factually describing it as such should be fine, I'd want to include the FSF in anything that would sound like it was FSF/GNU endorsed. And I think that the FSF would only endorse it if it were fully free at all levels. I'm still partial to GNObuntu, but that's probably because I always pronounce the "G" so there's no negative association. Ubuntu GNOME sounds fine to me too. karen -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
