Dear Sameer, Saw your website ... it is quite good. But you have got some points terribly wrong. You have written that "Linux is an operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds" ... but that's absolute crap. The name Linux doesn't refer to the OS. It's the kernel & you might know, an OS is not complete without the different tools like compilers, editors etc. Those tools were taken from the GNU project & that's why we prefer to call the OS as GNU/Linux. There are other OSes from the GNU project with a different kernel like the GNU/Hurd. The GNU project & eventually the Free Software Foundation was founded by a God like man called Richard M. Stallman whom we lovingly refer to as RMS. It's very strange to note that you being a Linuxer & a Lugger don't know anything about RMS. HOW ON EARTH CAN YOU REFER TO THE FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION & GNU/LINUX WITHOUT KNOWING ANYTHING ABOUT RMS ? It's really very shameful. In your website you have mentioned about the GPL & Copyleft. Have you ever wondered who devised all these wonderful concepts ? That's RMS. I really wonder whether you know anything about GNU/Linux at all 'cos you think Unix & GNU/Linux share the "same command set". This concept is totally wrong. Though GNU/Linux was conceived as a Unix clone, it has developed to be a much more sophisticated OS with MANY commands which are yet to be implemented on Unix. You are very lucky to have posted this query on an Indian LUG 'cos if it were a US or any western LUG, you would have been flamed & spammed like hell. Don't worry. We Indians seem to tolerate even the most blatant mistakes, & this one, seems to be a very trivial one. Regards, The Linuxer [B.Ghose] (You needn't be a geek to know all these things. I am only 19 year old.)
N.B. Have you ever wondered who wrote the GCC compiler or the wonderful Emacs Text Editor ? My Guru RMS did. For more info on RMS visit www.gnu.org www.stallman.org And please modify your website. It's aweful.
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