Aw, c'mon.
Although I deleted the threads that started this off and some one seems
to have changed the subject, without reading any more I want to put an
end to the direction taken by the the segment replied to below! :)
Linux is the kernel that is making headwaves everywhere.
They have a naming scheme which is deep but not the best IMO.
See [
kernel.org]
What I see being refered to listakenlt below is the system which is
GNU/Linux. Why GNU? please read up
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html
More on GNU at the end.
Redhat is a distribution of GNU/Linux as much as SuSE or Mandrake is.
They have version numbers too but as they have physical offices and
staff we cannto compare with them.
What is worth looking at is the totally virtually developed GNU/Linux
system, Debian. Well Debian is more than GNU/Linux distro so please look
it up at [
www.debian.org]... there versioning system is time tested,
peer reviewed (heavily) and more...
Wikipedia is not the sameas Debian but there might be something there
for anyone intersted.
Back to GNU. GNU is the currently most active proponent of the concepts
of libratoty thinking in software and their applications ie, free as in
freedom software.
Free as in free information/encyclopedia has everything to do with GNU.
Yes I agree on not caring whether wikipedia runs on GNU/Linux or or some
other less stable system.
All the best,
Ramanan
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 09:06, Chuck Smith wrote:
In the Linux
world, distributors have a brand name
that they glue
on in addition to a version number, so "Red Hat
Linux 8.0" is the
actual product you can get, and there's no "Linux
8.0" unless it's
a far-future kernel. :-)
Yep, just remember that Wikipedia isn't necessarily a
Linux project. I mean, the servers run on Linux, but
I'd imagine that most of us editors are on other
operating systems and some of us aren't all that
familiar with the open-source world. After reading
the dialogue, I'm now in favor of the more
user-friendly title "Wikipedia 2004".
For the working version, why not Nudepedia? :-P or for
us Esperanto speakers: Nudpieda (barefoot). haha
Chuck
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