Re: Article: IBM wants to "clean up the license" of Linux

Jim Gettys (jg@pa.dec.com)
Thu, 7 Jan 1999 11:36:03 -0800


For better or worse (I believe for the better), the term Linux has grown
to cover the merged result of a large number of efforts of the last 15 years.

The components of the Linux system include (at least) in NO particular order:
o the Linux Kernel effort,
o BSD UNIX development,
o X Window System,
o Perl, Python, TK/TCL,
o and the large efforts that go under the GNU banner.
All of these are major efforts, by MANY talented individuals and corporations
(some of whom put many millions of dollars into the development of the
code, whether it be Digital/Compaq, HP, IBM, Sun, Red Hat, SuSE, Netscape,
Cygnus, and many others). They represent many man years of sweat, often under
very hard deadlines (at least in the X Window System and Netscape cases,
and probably others, at great personal cost). If you tried to remove any
one of them, you would end up without Linux (though some substitutes for
some pieces exist).

Calling out any particular one or subset of these efforts for particular
praise in a common term, when the current general term connotes all of the
contributors, slights the contributions of the others; this is why I believe
it is divisive. I have emotional scars left from the last round of
divisiveness (the UNIX GUI wars), and CANNOT condone any action that would
condone such divisions, and the results of such divisions, particularly
at a time when unity is needed.

I therefore believe that uses of the term GNU/Linux are divisive and wrong.
Therefore, I will not personally condone any such usage, and WILL NOT
make such distinctions, and strongly discourage others in doing so. Lets
spend our time giving credit to each other for what they have done for
us, rather than asking others to give credit to us for what we have done
for them. (to paraphrase Kennedy). One is inclusive, the other is divisive.

This is my final comment on this thread.
- Jim Gettys

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Jim Gettys
Industry Standards and Consortia
Compaq Computer Corporation
Visting Scientist, World Wide Web Consortium, M.I.T.
http://www.w3.org/People/Gettys/
jg@w3.org, jg@pa.dec.com

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