Here is my reason for using the term "GNU/Linux". It's fair to both the Linux developers and to the GNU project.
Why is it fair? Well so far I have yet to see either a Linux userland or a GNU kernel so it's a MIXED environment and should be treated like that. There are also other MIXED environments like: GNU/kFreeBSD to signify that it's GNU userland and FreeBSD kernel. It's NOT simply called FreeBSD or GNU. One of the reasons I like Free software is also that even though we work in near complete anarchy we still don't go and kill each other while the rest of the world tries to do that each and every day. Yes I agree with RMS. You could call me a zealot but personaly we can find a better solution around this. One without threaths and so forth. Yes it would be nice to have it properly labeled but the sales people in any stores will simply drop GNU/Linux in favour of Linux(yes I've been correcting those whenever I've heard them) so why not simply give both projects credit where credit is due. -- Andraž "ruskie" Levstik Source Mage GNU/Linux Games grimoire guru Geek/Hacker/Tinker Hacker FAQ: http://www.plethora.net/%7eseebs/faqs/hacker.html Be sure brain is in gear before engaging mouth. Key id = F4C1F89C Key fingerprint = 6FF2 8F20 4C9D DB36 B5B6 F134 884D 72CC F4C1 F89C _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community