:GNU: /gnoo/, *not* /noo/ 1. [acronym: `GNU's Not UNIX!',
see {{recursive acronym}}] A UNIX-workalike development effort of
the Free Software Foundation headed by Richard Stallman
<rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. GNU EMACS and the GNU C compiler, two tools
designed for this project, have become very popular in hackerdom
and elsewhere. The GNU project was designed partly to proselytize
for RMS's position that information is community property and all
software source should be shared. One of its slogans is "Help
stamp out software hoarding!" Though this remains controversial
(because it implicitly denies any right of designers to own,
assign, and sell the results of their labors), many hackers who
disagree with RMS have nevertheless cooperated to produce large
amounts of high-quality software for free redistribution under the
Free Software Foundation's imprimatur. See {EMACS},
{copyleft}, {General Public Virus}. 2. Noted UNIX hacker
John Gilmore <gnu@toad.com>, founder of USENET's anarchic alt.*
hierarchy.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
see {{recursive acronym}}] A UNIX-workalike development effort of
the Free Software Foundation headed by Richard Stallman
<rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. GNU EMACS and the GNU C compiler, two tools
designed for this project, have become very popular in hackerdom
and elsewhere. The GNU project was designed partly to proselytize
for RMS's position that information is community property and all
software source should be shared. One of its slogans is "Help
stamp out software hoarding!" Though this remains controversial
(because it implicitly denies any right of designers to own,
assign, and sell the results of their labors), many hackers who
disagree with RMS have nevertheless cooperated to produce large
amounts of high-quality software for free redistribution under the
Free Software Foundation's imprimatur. See {EMACS},
{copyleft}, {General Public Virus}. 2. Noted UNIX hacker
John Gilmore <gnu@toad.com>, founder of USENET's anarchic alt.*
hierarchy.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
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- GNU /gnoo/, not /noo/
1. [acronym: `GNU's Not
Unix!',
see recursive acronym] A Unix-workalike development... - General Public Virus: n. Pejorative name for some versions of the
{GNU} project {copyleft} or General Public License (GPL),
which requires that any tools or {app}s incorporating... - General Public Virus n.
Pejorative name for some
versions of the GNU project copyleft or General Public
License (GPL),
which requires that any tools or apps incorporating... - copyleft: /kop'ee-left/ [play on `copyright'] n. 1.
The copyright notice (`General Public License')... - Linux /lee'nuhks/ or /li'nuks/, not /li:'nuhks/
n.
The free Unix workalike created by Linus Torvalds and... - copyleft /kop'ee-left/ n.
[play on `copyright'] 1.
The copyright notice (`General Public License')... - software hoarding n.
Pejorative term employed by members and
adherents of the GNU project to describe the act of holding
software proprietary,
keeping it under trade secret or license terms which... - Brief History Of Linux (#21)
The GNU Project
Meet Richard M.
Stallman, an MIT hacker who would found the GNU Project... - recursive acronym:: pl.n. A hackish (and especially MIT) tradition
is to choose acronyms/abbreviations that refer humorously to
themselves or to other acronyms/abbreviations.
The classic examples were two MIT editors called...
From the same category:
- When you see a situation you cannot understand,
look for the financial interest... - It takes a lot to buzz a pro.
--
Charles... - Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing is like
shoveling the walk before it stops snowing.
Phyllis... - We can predict everything,
except the future... - Have you heard about the new Super Sensitive condoms ?
they hang about after the man leaves and talk to the...
