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A few years earlier, Richard Stallman (RMS) had objected to ever saying “BusyBox/Linux”. RMS eventually conceded (after much debate) that one could say “BusyBox/Linux” if (& only if) one proved that no #GNU code appeared in the product.
After winning that argument, I asked RMS to please correct the places he called systems “GNU/Linux” that had #Linux but no #GNU in them.
RMS refused saying (paraphrased) that GNU was being harmed by “these confusions”, not Linux, so there was no need.