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bug#9210: Documentation: misleading wording


From: Bob Friesenhahn
Subject: bug#9210: Documentation: misleading wording
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 14:35:03 -0500 (CDT)
User-agent: Alpine 2.01 (GSO 1266 2009-07-14)

On Thu, 4 Aug 2011, Christophe Jarry wrote:

While libtool is a GNU project, I think that this effort by the FSF to
independently re-entitle Linux to "GNU/Linux" subsequent to the
effective failure of their Hurd OS is foolish

Why is it foolish? During the first years I used GNU/Linux, I believed Linus
Torvalds did write the entire operating system, just because I only knew the
name "Linux" for the entire system! So I think it is fair to say GNU/Linux.

I agree with you that all major contributors should be recognized. However, it is not necessary/useful to change the name to suit each major contributor.

The reason why I call it "foolish" is that it serves no useful purpose.

What is a typical GNU/Linux system?

Ubtuntu desktop with GNOME and KDE.

So technically speaking, GNU tools are required to run a GNU/Linux system.

At the moment, only the GNU C library is required to run a GNU/Linux system. If this is replaced with a non-GNU C library, then Linux can run without the GNU.

I think that it is better to stick with the names that the developers of the
Linux kernel and the users prefer to use.

In what way is that better?

Because it is what they prefer to use.

If GNU developers cared about this issue then all instances of "Linux" in package documentation would have been substituted to "GNU/Linux" quite some time ago. Instead they silently ignore it similar to the way they previously ignored the RMS directive to use only Scheme and Guile for scripting.

Bob
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