However, a significant portion of the development of gcc and glibc
(among many other GNU projects) over the last 20 years has come from the
Linux community. Without Linux, gcc and glibc would be very different
than they are today. Does that mean they should be renamed to Linux/GNU
CC and Linux/GNU libc? Nope, not at all.
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who the hell ever suggested to change the name of the "kernel" as a
software to GNU/Linux that you suggest this to retaliate?
Suggested naming convention was invented by pioneers of Free Software
to show the role of GNU and free software philosophy in creation of a
free community-based "Operating System". they want to show OS (not
kernel) as a representer of Free Software.
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Shahab Shahsavari Alavidjeh
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