Re: Hello everyone <3

From: Austin S Hemmelgarn
Date: Mon Aug 17 2015 - 09:04:33 EST


On 2015-08-15 20:50, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 02:00:34 +0200
noisyb@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Question: Wouldn't it be a good idea to enforce the Linux trademark
(somewhen) in a way that all these streamlined operating systems use the
word "Linux" more carefully (or not at all) in their promotional
material? To make sure "correlation" isn't (deliberately) twisted into
"causation" by the media /if/ the streamlining trend starts to cause
serious regressions in transparency and reliability?

Or is that too much politics for the weekend?

Concern troll is concerned.
The way he stated his concern is of course not well thought out if he wants anyone to act on it, and I do not at all condone it, but his point is valid, people associating the regressions and instabilities that systemd (or any other software that runs on Linux) with Linux itself is not good for the public perception of Linux.

There are already a lot of people who associate the insanity that is userspace library version incompatibilities (GNOME, KDE, GTK+, and Qt, just to name a few) with the term 'Linux', and many people don't differentiate between the Linux kernel and the userspace on top of it unless that userspace is actively hiding the unixisms from the user (SteamOS and ChromeOS being a excellent example of doing such abstractions right).

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