Daniel R. Koehler wrote: > Maybe we should just refer to the whole GNU/Linux > thing with a new name, that includes neither > "GNU" or "Linux". Call it Everyone's Operating > System (EOS) or something that is more creative > than what I can think of right now. But what *is* that "whole thing" that might be called EOS? Where can I download it from? Is there a list of what components it contains? We need to define what it is before we can give it a name. > That way, > everyone can form a picture in their own mind of > what it means, be it the kernel, the interface, > the tools, the distribution, or whatever. I think one of the major causes for this eternal argument is just that. Everyone forms their own picture of what "Linux" or "GNU/Linux" means, and people keep talking past each other because they don't realize that they're talking about different things. Björn Persson -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list