Z:gnu-www-ja-google-engineering-talk--19fe81-Now, this clearly isn't right./en

Now, this clearly isn't right. This system isn't Linux; it contains Linux, Linux is the kernel, but the system as a whole is basically GNU. So I ask you: please don't call it Linux. If you call it Linux, you're giving Linus Torvalds credit for our work. Now, he contributed one important piece of the system, but he didn't contribute the biggest part and the overall vision was there long before he got involved. We started developing the system when he was in junior high school. So please give us equal mention; surely we deserve at least that. You can do that by calling the system GNU/Linux, or GNU+Linux, or GNU&amp;Linux, whichever punctuation mark you feel expresses it best.