> Most of the GNU utilities were just clones of the work the
> AT&T did when the C language and the Unix operating system
> was invented. To clone an existing product is trivial as
> compared to coming up with the original ideas in the first
> place. RMS didn't invent C, he cloned it. If anything it
> should be called AT&T/Linux if you want to give credit to the
> innovators. RMS is just a middleman in the process.
Since we've got to this point, let's call it AT&T/Unix.
Hua
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