* Stephen Krenzel (2007-01-11 02:54 -0500) said:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I have to agree with Susmit. "Fedora" is clean and
appealing. "Fedora
Linux" doesn't quite have the same ring to it,
I am saying if we were to name it Fedora Linux, we should use
GNU/Linux as GNU is actually the core of the system.
and I personally feel that there is no need at all to have GNU
anywhere in the name. A lot of people deserve credit for what makes
Fedora run, no need to single out any one entity.
It's not about credit anyone. It is about protecting our freedom of
using software.
"Linux" has taken on an entirely different meaning than
just "the
kernel" these days.
But it is just the kernel. How people understand it is another
matter.
Used in different contexts, people think of linux as either just the
kernel or as all of the components that generally run on top of it
as well to make the operating system "complete". Regardless, my
recommendation would be to just make the name "Fedora". Regards,
Steve
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