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Use "GNU+Linux" instead of "Linux"#58
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Signed-off-by: Alexander Berntsen <alexander@plaimi.net>
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I'm a big fan of the FSF and their mission, but I don't think that their argument that we should say "GNU/Linux" makes any sense, and as the proportion of the system not made by the FSF grows, it's becoming less and less the case. I'm not in favor of merging this, unless there's some other good reason. |
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Regardless of perceptions of the All PR for the tutorial should be made there. |
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Oh, I didn't even see that it was on this repo. Perhaps we should just get rid of this one, now that it's in the main repo? |
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