Re: Proposal request for ideas on naming Fedora releases.

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On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 23:15 -0700, Garrett Holmstrom wrote:
> While I agree with your reasoning, my impression is that Fedora 17 is 
> the exception rather than the rule, and in general it doesn't even come 
> close to the pervasiveness of many other distros' code names.  Are there 
> really that many people out there who still remember Fedora 14's, for 
> instance?  I used that release nearly every day for a year and I still 
> had to look it up, but I can list every Ubuntu code name even though 
> I've never even used the distro before.  It doesn't seem particularly 
> fair to generalize based only on recent experiences, especially when 
> said experiences seem to be primarily due to the added attention we got 
> from choosing a name that is much more silly than most.
> 
> Of course if I'm completely out of touch with reality then I could 
> really use a nice, healthy dose of it.  8^)

I think recall of Ubuntu codenames is helped by their alphabetical
order... 

I am very much hoping F17 is the exception, not the rule, because I'm
really not crazy about cows.

~m

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