On 28/10/06 19:45 +0530, ???????????????????????????|Praveen wrote:
2006/10/28, Kenneth Gonsalves
<lawgon(a)au-kbc.org>rg>:
if license is all that important, how come hurd is
where it is?
Because Linux is GPL. Hurd was started because GNU project wanted a
Free kernel tocomplete the GNU Operating System. Once Linux is
available under GPL that goal is alreaday achieved, we have GNU/Linux
as a variant of complete GNU Operating System . Only motivation to go
So why won't the FSF finish off the HURD and get a proper GNU OS out
under the GPLv3? Because Linux is *NOT* a GNU project.
I promise, I will call it GNU/HURD.
Devdas Bhagat