On 8/12/2012 12:11 AM, jdow wrote: > On 2012/08/11 18:09, David wrote: >> On 8/11/2012 8:27 PM, Charlie Kravetz wrote: >>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 19:47:47 -0400 >>> David <dgboles@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> On 8/11/2012 7:16 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote: >>>>> On 08/11/2012 04:20 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: >>>>>> On 08/11/2012 12:41 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote: >>>>>>> As far as I can see, there's no imminent harm to giving a new >>>>>>> release of >>>>>>> an OS a name, if anything it gives it an identity, something to >>>>>>> associate it with, such as when two developers are talking and >>>>>>> one says >>>>>>> have you seen the splash screens for "Verne"?....with the two of >>>>>>> them >>>>>>> BOTH knowing what Fedora 16's "name" is. If someone doesn't think >>>>>>> an OS >>>>>>> release shouldn't' be named they can just ignore the name and go >>>>>>> ahead >>>>>>> and call it by whatever makes them happy! Remember Linux is all >>>>>>> about >>>>>>> "Freedom Of Choice"...whatever you choose to do, (within bounds of >>>>>>> course!) is fine! >>>>>> >>>>>> I have no problems, personally, in naming releases. I'm sure it's >>>>>> much easier for the devs to refer to them by name, especially in >>>>>> conversation. And, for some distros, such as Ubuntu, the userbase >>>>>> tends to use the names, not release number, making the names even >>>>>> more >>>>>> important. My objection to the name for F17 is that it sounds >>>>>> immature, rather as though it had been picked by a thirteen-year-old >>>>>> boy suffering from testosterone overload for the first time. Yes, I >>>>>> understand that it was picked to honor the memory of a well-liked >>>>>> Fedora developer, but that's what it looks like to me. >>>>>> >>>>>> Names can be a good thing, but an ill-chosen one can be a PR >>>>>> nightmare. I think that the only reason we've not had trouble over >>>>>> Beefy Miracle is the fact that most people who know anything about >>>>>> Fedora tend to ignore the names and those who don't mostly know >>>>>> why it >>>>>> got the name. This time, we got lucky and didn't end up with a metric >>>>>> butload of bad publicity. In the future, I think that some of the >>>>>> more mature devs might want to take a little time to make sure >>>>>> that we >>>>>> use a little common sense and avoid such names. >>>>>> >>>>>> YMMV, and if it does, please remember that the above is only my >>>>>> opinion and you're free to ignore it if you want. >>>>> No worries Joe! I feel that we can *all *contribute something to this >>>>> great project known as Fedora, so even YOUR opinion counts!...As for >>>>> myself....I'd like to see the names go in a more "Start Trek / Star >>>>> Wars >>>>> / Battlestar Galactica" direction myself......but hey....here's to >>>>> hoping!... >>>> >>>> >>>> I don't give a damn what the devs use for names as long as they are >>>> *not* like Ubuntu. Constipated Chicken. Four legged Duck. Soon to be >>>> dieing fish. Three legged dog. Etc. >>>> >>>> I see the Ubuntu users actually using those names. I have "Constipated >>>> Chicken" installed and CD won't burn!!! Really? You expect a Linux >>>> install named "Constipated Chicken" to burn a CD/DVD!! <sigh> >>>> >>>> OHG guys. Neat names or cute names but not stupid, embarrassing names. >>> >>> I think that depends on your own definitions. I do not find Beefy >>> Miracle neat or cute IMHO. >>> >> >> Bluntly? No insult meant to the devs? Or whomever picked that name. >> >> "Beefy Miracle", IMHO, is the name of the well endowed male actor in a >> cheap porno video. > > +1 > > But I'm an old woman and who cares what old women think? > > {^_^} There are no 'old women'. Just women with experience in life. And who cares? Me for one. A women with experience makes for a much more interesting date than a 'air head'. -- David -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org