Robert Thorpe wrote: > Micha Feigin wrote: > This is a problem. The systems that are used today have been built > from software from many sources, large voluntary projects, private > individual hobbiests, and corporations. The largest things in a distro > used to be, in terms of lines of code, Linux, GCC, X, Glibc and Emacs. > Now there are things like OO.org and Mozilla. There is no really good > name anymore. Yes, but the center of the system is still GNU and Linux. Moreover, the GNU Project is the impetus beyond the system's existence. > Perhaps these systems should be described as "Free/Open software > operating systems". That description is weak, to say the least. Half a dozen different operating systems (GNU/Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OpenSolaris, Darwin, etc.) could be described like that. GNU/Linux is much more descriptive. Matthew Flaschen