Gordon Messmer wrote:
A rare bit of honesty there:
"In 2008, we found that GNU packages made up 15% of the “main”
repository of the gNewSense GNU/Linux distribution. Linux made
up 1.5%. So the same argument would apply even more strongly
to calling it “Linux”
You're reading it incorrectly, by leaving out the question:
GNU is a small fraction of the system nowadays, so why should we
mention it?
GNU is arguing, in the quote you posted, that if it is inappropriate to
include GNU in the name for a GNU/Linux distribution, then it is even
more strongly inappropriate to call it "Linux". Linux is a much smaller
and less significant portion of a GNU/Linux distribution than GNU is.
It's not an either/or question. They are right that it is inappropriate
but in both cases, not just the straw man they set up. Call it Fedora,
call it freebsd, call it OpenSolaris, and leave politics out of it.
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Les Mikesell
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