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GNU, GPL, Open Source InfoWorld's Neil McAllister offers 20 questions to test your knowledge of the open source and free software movements. Which was the first commercial Linux distribution? How many separate clauses make up the typical BSD-style open source license? What is the difference between the GPL and the LGPL?
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RE[2]: Good quiz
by Laurence on Tue 14th Sep 2010 09:20 UTC in reply to "RE: Good quiz"
Laurence
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2007-03-26

And although Linux could be an acronym for "Linux is not unix", I'm pretty sure it isn't. Like Git, it's simply named after its creator.


Agreed.

IIRC Linux was originally an amalgamation of Linus and Unix (and wasn't even named by Linus).

If Linux is now considered a recursive acronym, then that's a later adaptation (a little bit like how Personal Home Pages was changed to PHP Home Pages)

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RE[3]: Good quiz
by Stratoukos on Tue 14th Sep 2010 20:14 in reply to "RE[2]: Good quiz"
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2009-02-11

PHP was indeed born as "Personal Home Page" but was later named "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor". As far as I know it was never named "PHP Home Pages".

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RE[4]: Good quiz
by Laurence on Wed 15th Sep 2010 09:51 in reply to "RE[3]: Good quiz"
Laurence Member since:
2007-03-26

PHP was indeed born as "Personal Home Page" but was later named "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor". As far as I know it was never named "PHP Home Pages".


Sorry, yes you're right.

Thankfully that's still a recursive acronym so my example wasn't a poor one - inspite of my explanation being wrong....

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