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exactly, and here's what you said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU
"The FSF maintains that Linux, when used with GNU tools and utilities, should be considered a variant of GNU, and promotes the term GNU/Linux for such systems, (leading to the GNU/Linux naming controversy)."
Richard believes that "Linux" should be called a variant of GNU because Linus uses it's tools and compiler and believe that "Linux" (the kernel) should also be called "GNU/Linux"...
If you create a version of linux without any GNU tools (as i pointed out: Android), I do not believe anybody on the GNU really believes it should be called GNU/linux.
and indeed, the article i pointed to shows that the GNU team do not label android as GNU, even though it uses the linux kernel.