>>>>> "Ghane" == Sanjeev Gupta <Sanjeev> writes:

    Ghane> Raj Mathur wrote:
    >> If there's an angle I've missed, please feel free to bring it
    >> up.

    Ghane> Raj, have your views changed over the last 3 years?  You
    Ghane> were not, IIRC, so FSF-ish.

    Ghane> I use the phrase "GNU/Linux" when I refer to Debian, but
    Ghane> that is because that is what the Authors named it.  I call
    Ghane> Raj "Raj", because that is what he refers to himself as.
    Ghane> There is no significance I associate with a kingdom or a
    Ghane> king when I call him Raj.  A name is a label.  So Linux is
    Ghane> Linux, or GNU/Linux, as a label.  There is little point, in
    Ghane> my view, in discussing its inner significance.

Argh, please don't bring up the Linux vs GNU/Linux debate here!  Call
it whatever you like.  I call it Linux, or sometimes GNU/Linux, and
resist strongly efforts to have one particular name shoved down my
throat.

    Ghane> Therefore, while Raj may have misled me with the name
    Ghane> "DLUG", or "ILUG-D" when I joined, at the end, I am no
    Ghane> longer a Linux User on the desktop, and not in Delhi, or
    Ghane> even in India.  Yet I hang around on the mailing list, and
    Ghane> consider myself a member.  Why?  Because I have percieved
    Ghane> common interests, that's why.  The members of Lions Club
    Ghane> are not large cats, are they?  As long as the group and I
    Ghane> share common interests, I will consider myself a member.

Nah, skip the nomenclature -- it's not important.  And you're right,
it's the common interests that keep us in sync.

Regards,

-- Raju
-- 
Raj Mathur                [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://kandalaya.org/
                      It is the mind that moves

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