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The term "Linux" can refer to the kernel (core) or "distros". For the former, there isn't much to say, other than the controversial banning of some Russian contributors. For the latter, you might be looking for:
If you want information about Unix-like systems (such as why they matter and how to use them), see this user-page (unofficial article, not endorsed by the CRW).