,----[ Sandip Bhattacharya sandip@lug-delhi.org ] | However, emphasising "GNU software" will give FSF enough credit, and | concentrating on FSF's image in the public domain, can bring about | better recall. `---- Absolutely!.
Unfortunately FSF is not credited for many of its own important contributions. Some times people call GNU software as Linux and Open Source.
More than crediting FSF, it is about letting the world know the existence of the GNU project and its motives.
Your suggestion is very valid.
There is a formal GNU evaluation team that does a verification and approval, before one can prefix GNU to the project name. It is a trivial process, just to ensure eligibility.
To know more about what it means for a program to be GNU software, please visit http://www.gnu.org/evaluation/evaluation.html
Note that, A GNU software - need not be copyrighted to FSF - need not be hosted on www.gnu.org or savannah.gnu.org - need not be licensed under GNU GPL