> Does the LSB require Linux? Why or why not? If it requires it, what is > your definition of Linux? Uses an unpatched Linux kernel? Uses a kernel > that is predominately a released kernel?
This seems like the appropriate moment to mention Common Ground. What is Common Ground? Well, due to CG's nature, and the nature of this mention, I can only provide further info about CG if someone thinks it might be relevant to the OPs questions, or otherwise has their curiosity piqued, and therefore asks that I elaborate. (I realize this is obscure, that it probably won't elicit a (solicitive) response, and that it may irritate some -- hopefully not too many, and hopefully they will accept the need for this obscure approach once its logic is revealed. However, I have what I judge good and sufficient reason to be this obscure.) --me
