> Just like we call our work "GNU Inetutils", they call theirs "Linux > NetKit" (see the manpage). > > It does not matter what they call it, NetKit runs on GNU/Linux, we > should call it GNU/Linux NetKit since it is a set of tools that run on
If tomorrow someone writes a game that runs only on GNU/Linux and names it "Linux GameFoo" then we can not force the name to "GNU/Linux GameFoo" because it is a proper noun they chose, and the maximum we can do is to ask _them_ to correct the confusion. We can not change it ourselves, just like someone can not change my name without my consent. > the GNU operating system that uses Linux as its kernel. We should not > propagate their confusion. Just look at util-linux [1], which contains mount, umount, mkfs, fdisk among a dozen other things. Since the "Linux kernel project" people wrote it they call it util-linux and not util-gnu-linux. Maybe the "Linux project" has something more than a kernel to offer? If you still want to correct that then try to convince them to change the name. Personally the "wrong" name would only motivate me to try to improve GNU Fdisk [2] and other comparable GNU components. In the case of "Linux NetKit" the best we can do is to get Inetutils in a shape where distributors can start shipping Inetutils components instead. Happy hacking, Debarshi [1] http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/ [2] http://www.gnu.org/software/fdisk/ _______________________________________________ bug-inetutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-inetutils
