In my opinion the Linux trademark must be protected. The catch with trademarks is that if you don't protect them you will end up loosing them. And we wouldn't want that would we? Imagine what it would be like if just anyone could sell you an operating system and call it "Linux".
I think that there should be extremely hard requirements for what you should be allowed to call linux. For example:some filesystems must be supported on every linux distrubution. And no filesystem should be favored in terms of userfriendlyness.
A good way of protecting the linux os from fragmentation i think.
Was it "Heisse news" the paper was called?
This is Scheisse news!
In my opinion the Linux trademark must be protected. The catch with trademarks is that if you don't protect them you will end up loosing them. And we wouldn't want that would we?
Imagine what it would be like if just anyone could sell you an operating system and call it "Linux".
I think that there should be extremely hard requirements for what you should be allowed to call linux. For example:some filesystems must be supported on every linux distrubution. And no filesystem should be favored in terms of userfriendlyness.
A good way of protecting the linux os from fragmentation i think.