Hi friends, The guiding principles for ambassadors say : "We value... ... the ideals of free software: the freedoms to use, share, study and modify, and share modified versions. We value... the open development process based on the freedoms of free software which fosters peer review, responsible maintainership, individual responsibility and self organization in a collaborative, distributed environment." This support and advocacy of Free Software was the primary cause apart from other things I liked about OpenSUSE that drove me to become an ambassador for it. I appreciate the way ideals of Free Software is being promoted by this OpenSUSE community. This means the community definitely values the philosophy of Free Software and contributions of Free Software Foundation along with the GNU project. But when we support Free Software, we should always stand by our love for Free Software Movement in every way and promote the ideologies as much as we promote OpenSUSE. So, why are we still using "Linux" (in the wiki) instead of calling it "GNU/Linux"? Why are not we acting brave enough to acknowledge contributions by GNU project by just merely calling it GNU/Linux? Ref : http://www.gnu.org/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html Calling OpenSUSE a GNU/Linux system will make Free Software Advocates like me embrace this community with more ease and love. - ADM -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org