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RE[3]: OMG that looks GOOD!
by chris_l on Sat 19th Jun 2010 11:28
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RE[4]: OMG that looks GOOD!
by ndrw on Sat 19th Jun 2010 12:25
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It doesn't matter what it stands for, it's just a name. GNU was developed as a free alternative of UNIX, similarly WINE was started to run Windows software on x86 Linux.
I guess GNU and WINE acronyms (or just N's in them) were adopted to avoid trademarks and to stress that no copyright violation took place (both products are independent reimplementation of some API's).
If not that, we'd probably settle for names like "Free UNIX" or "Windows Emulator".