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over a host of hacker-related web sites, including the GNU
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According to section 10 of the GNU General Public License,
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The mutual success of GNU/ LinuxThe acronym GNU stands
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And I tried letters, and I came across the word "GNU
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Not only does this avoid confusion with the word "gnu," the name of the African antelope, Connochaetes gnou , it also avoids confusion with the adjective "new
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ing the GNU Project in 1984,5 Stallman has been at turns ig-
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Through it all, the GNU
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cording to section 10 of the GNU General Public License, Ver-
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on the history of the GNU Project and the project's overt polit-
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They were created by GNU Project volunteers, put-
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ers and entrepreneurs eager to downplay the GNU Project's
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Linux with no mention of the GNU Project at all," Stallman
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which Stallman confesses to wanting to name the ill-fated GNU
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As fate would have it, Stallman's fanciful GNU
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derwrite the early stages of the GNU Project
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programs and tools that could be converted into GNU pro-
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"I therefore decided that my first program for the GNU Project would be a
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Following the release of GNU
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"See Richard Stallman, "The GNU Manifesto" (1985)
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With the release of GNU Emacs, the GNU Project finally had
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to speeding the GNU Project towards its goal
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the time of Stallman's initial GNU announcement was becom-
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inquiries into ongoing GNU software projects
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this," says Stallman, holding up one woman's print out of the GNU General Public License, "but only if you promise me to
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years leading up to the GNU Project, Stallman says he began
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the purposes of the GNU Project, Stallman says
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ulting "derivative" works would also have carry the same GNU
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nally released GNU Emacs in 1985
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cussing ways to "port" the GNU Emacs License over to their own programs
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Soon, we hope, Emacs will not be the biggest part of the GNU system,
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himself was at work with GNU Project's next major milestone,
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(Reprinted on the GNU Project web site: ht-
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"I think it's highly unlikely that we ever would have gone as strongly as we did without the GNU influence," says Bostic,
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Tiemann found added inspiration in the GNU Manifesto,
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Teaming up with John Gilmore, another GNU Project fan,
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"It's the hello world program which is five lines of C, packaged up as if it were a GNU distribution," Morin says
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It's got all the other software engineering goo that the GNU
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but also all of the other GNU Project software
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Nevertheless, as GNU tools made their mark in the late
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As with most GNU Pro-
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A review of GNU Project "GNUsletters" of the late 1980s reflects the management tension
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nounced to the world that the GNU Project was working to
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February of 1988, the GNU Project announced that it had shif-
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All told, however, official GNU
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battle, provided a troublesome backdrop for the GNU Project
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Although both suits fell outside the scope of the GNU Project,
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reward for launching the GNU Project and giving voice to the
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travels in support of the GNU Project mission
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Interestingly, the ultimate success of the GNU Project and
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age of was the GNU C Compiler, a tool that made it possible to
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looked to other GNU programs to fold into the growing Linux
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Linux as anything less than a holdover until the GNU de-
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ical attitudes during the earliest days of the GNU Project
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while the GNU Project had not yet reached its goal of a fully in-
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first articulated by Stallman in the GNU Manifesto? Or was it
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Stallman, founder of the GNU
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By 1993, the GNU Project's inability to deliver a working ker-
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nel was leading to problems both within the GNU Project and
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GNU Project as "bogged down" despite the success of the
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GNU Emacs team and later Stallman critic, says the problem
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the time that the GNU Project started to design their kernel
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the GNU Project team underestimated the difficulty of expand-
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Written in the spirit of Stallman's "GNU Manifesto" from a decade before, it explained the importance of working closely with
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the success of GNU Emacs and GCC, which are not commercial
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" At first, Murdock says, Stallman had wanted to use the term " Lignux"-"as in Linux with GNU at the heart of it"-but a sample testing of the term on Usenet and in various impromptu
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"GNU" prefix as a belated quest for credit, Murdock saw it differently
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new functions to the Linux kernel, the GNU Project's glibc
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Frustrated by delays and the GNU Project's growing reputation
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compatibility between Linux and the GNU system that Stall-
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As leader of the GNU Project, Stallman had already experi-
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Still, at the time, there was a concern that if the Linux community saw itself as a different thing as the GNU community, it might be a force for
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was an underlying lack of awareness of the GNU Project and
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Linux users didn't care about the GNU Project," Stallman says
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care about the GNU Project
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variant of the GNU system, and they cared so little
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less than anybody else about GNU
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"If the GNU kernel had been ready last spring, I'd not have bothered to even start my project
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the GNU Project had rolled out its HURD kernel, chances were
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tury of Unix , issued a call for papers to members of the GNU
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Active in the GNU Project during the 1980s, Raymond had
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"There was a thing in the Linux documentation which says print out the GNU coding
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the decade since launching the GNU Project, Stallman had
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Dubbed " The Cathedral and the Bazaar," the speech contrasted the management styles of the GNU Project with the man-
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wanted to make sure the GNU tradition was represented at the
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led Stallman to battle Symbolics and to launch the GNU Pro-
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man and his GNU colleagues
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What history says about the GNU Project, twenty years from
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ing me between the Open Publication License and the GNU
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determination during the earliest days of the GNU Project
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such as the GNU C Compiler and the GNU Debugger
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the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Ver-
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license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
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gnu improved – probably a reference in a foreign language since the noun precedes the adjective, referring to an animal that should be healthier
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couple and a few blue gnu, all safely huddled within the fence-stitched arms of the
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was published in March 1985 as the GNU Manifesto
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The GNU project had a microkernel, and to add the
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released under the GNU General Public License
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Written in the C programming language, Linux uses GNU tools, which are freely available
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mp/minix3] or GNU Hurd [j
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To this category seems to belong the “Ape riding a Gnu,” the forms, however, being true to nature though appearing fantastic when placed in juxtaposition