GNU IS NOT UNIX
Free Software Foundation celebrates GNU at 40
Since 1983, GNU has formed the backbone of key computer systems. The FSF reflects on all that’s great about copyleft and free software.
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Remember those annoying people who tell you it’s not called Linux, but GNU/ Linux? This dates back to May 1983 when Richard Stallman used the Stanford bulletin board to announce plans to develop a free Unix-like operating system called GNU. The name itself is a recursive acronym for “GNU’s not Unix”. Stallman’s philosophy of free software scored a very deep line in the sand between visionaries like himself and private companies producing proprietary programs.