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This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think it's silly to name everything that comprises your OS. I'm on Garuda (Arch) and I use e.g. dracut, btrfs and systemd, yet I'm not saying I'm on "Garuda, it's based on Arch, shout out to Red Hat, @ GNU/Linux". I'm also on PipeWire, which is very awesome and I tell people how awesome it is, but I don't have to do this 24/7.
If you're talking distro naming, fine. Maybe it would be nice by the distributors to name the work they base theirs on. And I think they all do to some extend, just not in their name.
If Arch decides to call itself "Arch GNU/Linux", I would totally support it. If Garuda wants to call itself "Garuda Arch", fine by me. Just don't expect me to say anything more than "Arch" or "Garuda" in a casual conversation. Because the people who know know, the people who care will ask and the people who don't care don't care. Everyone in between is an insignificant edgecase
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