Doesn't the GNU project support an individual's free speech rights to call the system by any name that individual chooses?
Yes, indeed, we believe you have a free speech right to call the operating system by any name you wish. We ask that people call it GNU/Linux as a matter of doing justice to the GNU project, to promote the values of freedom that GNU stands for, and to inform others that those values of freedom brought the system into existence.
O sea, que te piden que le llames GNU/Linux pero no niegan, ni quieren negar, tu derecho a llamarle como quieras.
Es como en democracia: no me gusta tu partido, pero creo en tu derecho a votarlo.
Quizás los de GNU no sean tan radicales como
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Del FAQ de GNU/Linux [gnu.org], en la página de GNU:
Doesn't the GNU project support an individual's free speech rights to call the system by any name that individual chooses?
Yes, indeed, we believe you have a free speech right to call the operating system by any name you wish. We ask that people call it GNU/Linux as a matter of doing justice to the GNU project, to promote the values of freedom that GNU stands for, and to inform others that those values of freedom brought the system into existence.
O sea, que te piden que le llames GNU/Linux pero no niegan, ni quieren negar, tu derecho a llamarle como quieras.
Es como en democracia: no me gusta tu partido, pero creo en tu derecho a votarlo.
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