@LuigiDev @otyugh @eloquence As GNU represents the larger code-base (compared to Linux), I suggest we all stop calling our systems "Linux" and start saying "GNU" instead, as it offers enough relevant info (and who cares about what kernel you are running, really?)
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Matthieu Weber 🇫🇷/🇫🇮 (matthieu@mastodon.weber.fi.eu.org)'s status on Thursday, 29-Dec-2022 09:21:12 JST Matthieu Weber 🇫🇷/🇫🇮 -
Matthieu Weber 🇫🇷/🇫🇮 (matthieu@mastodon.weber.fi.eu.org)'s status on Thursday, 29-Dec-2022 09:21:06 JST Matthieu Weber 🇫🇷/🇫🇮 @LuigiDev @otyugh @eloquence I tend to agree, but if you want ot be more generic than "Ubuntu", you could say "Debian", but if you want to be more generic than that, what else is there than "GNU"?