There is not only Freedom concerns about the future of Linux, but also 
technical and practical concerns about a monolithic kernel in the age of IoT.
We need a Free Software kernel to power supercomputers, nanocomputers and 
anything between.

در November 12, 2019 8:53:42 AM UTC، Jean Louis <[email protected]> نوشت:
>* Alexander Vdolainen <[email protected]> [2019-11-12 14:14]:
>> however, if we're going to speak about GNU system we're limited with
>a few 
>> components:
>>  - GNU userland - ok it exists
>>  - GNU toolchain - yep it works
>>  - GNU kernel/system services - ... nope
>> I know linux kernel just works, but it's not a GNU project.
>
>Software need not be GNU project to be part of GNU. A purely GNU
>system includes, by definition, non-GNU packages:
>https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnu-misc-discuss/2019-11/msg00356.html
>https://www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html
>
>Quote from GNU Manifesto:
>
>"When the kernel and compiler are finished, it will be possible to
>distribute a GNU system suitable for program development. We will use
>TeX as our text formatter, but an nroff is being worked on. We will
>use the free, portable X Window System as well."
>
>GNU/Linux-libre is GNU project. Please see:
>https://www.gnu.org/s/linux-libre
>
>Thus GNU has the kernel Linux-libre, and Hurd, and other kernels could
>become GNU project.
>
>GNU system was not envisioned to be purely GNU system from its
>inception. 
>
>Jean

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