Vitaly Zaitsev via devel <devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> writes:
Ofc we can use it, but only when we will get rid of all GNU
libraries,
compiler and utilities. :-)
Please don't start this tired old argument again. "Fedora Linux" is a
name, not an ISO standard, we can call it whatever we want. We respect
that you may have a differing opinion, but you must respect that others
may not share it. Feel free to start your own distro with whatever name
*you* choose ;-)
BTW as a GNU C library maintainer, I have no problem calling it "Fedora
Linux". Communication is about using words that convey understanding,
not about confusing the message for political gain.
Also, telling people how they may or may not use GNU packages is
contrary to the GNU Manifesto.