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My Distro's Developers Call It “foobar Linux”, But That Doesn't Say Anything About What The System Consists Of. Why Shouldn't They Call It Whatever They Like? |
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Answer» Calling a system “Foobar LINUX” implies that it's a flavor of “Linux,” and people understand it that way. If they called a GNU/Linux distro “Foobar BSD,” you would CALL that a MISTAKE. “This system is not BSD,” you would TELL them. Well, it's not Linux either. Calling a system “Foobar Linux” implies that it's a flavor of “Linux,” and people understand it that way. If they called a GNU/Linux distro “Foobar BSD,” you would call that a mistake. “This system is not BSD,” you would tell them. Well, it's not Linux either. |
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