Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd May 2009 13:58 UTC, submitted by shaneco
GNU, GPL, Open Source Keith Curtis worked at Microsoft for 11 years, coding on Windows, Office, and at Microsoft's research department, before leaving the Redmond giant. Call it a revelation, call it giving in to the devil's temptations, but he's now a complete open source and Linux advocate, and in his new book, "After the Software Wars", he explains why open source will prevail against Microsoft's proprietary model.
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RE[4]: He is a FOSS dislusionist.
by ecruz on Sun 24th May 2009 05:16 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: He is a FOSS dislusionist."
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Debians are the only one calling it GNU/Linux. They are subservient to the FOSS people.

Linux created the kernel and used what was available to complete the OS. He just did not use GNU utilities and libraries. If we were to use Stallman's own logic, it should be called, "Linux with some GNU utilities, a KDE or Gnome desktop, and individuals and corporations developing third-party non-GNU components. These third-party components comprise a vast body of work and may include both kernel modules and user applications and libraries. Linux vendors and communities combine and distribute the kernel, GNU components, and non-GNU components, with additional package management software in the form of Linux distributions." This term seems more fair to me than just plain GNU/Linux, even though Stallman would not talk to reporters that do not cal it like he wants it. What a self-serving leach!

The term is Linux, and for it to succeed it must stay plain and simple "Linux". If Stallman cannot handle it, let him go live on deserted island and be done with it!

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