Hello,

I've received a request to change two things on our website, regarding terminology:

- Instead of solely using "open source", I was asked that we should also use "free software".

- "Linux" should be referred to as "GNU/Linux".

I am, as we have a saying in Germany, rather emotionless on this, but I do see that many people have concerns with solely using "open source" or leaving out the "GNU" prefix.

Shall we aim for achieving a good mixture of both terminologies? Anyone has severe concerns on that?

Florian

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