On Mon, 2013-03-18 at 23:56 +0000, Sérgio Basto wrote: > Could we consider change release name from "Schrödinger's Cat" to > "Schrodingers Cat" or other name that not have this additional > problem ? In my opinion, it makes sense to distinguish between code and content. When compared with 10-15 years ago, it's my perception that most applications that nowadays process user visible content are able to deal with international characters. This is a great advancement. However, code is usually limited to ASCII. We cannot use Umlauts in variable names in most programming languages. It's no surprise to me that many programmer tools have similar limitation. The Fedora release name is part of the code, and also used by programmer or administrative tools to process it. What we are facing here is the question: "Are we ready to introduce non-ASCII characters into the code and tool level?". It seems like the answer is "not yet". While I agree it cannot hurt to be able to support umlauts and special characters everywhere, supporting it at the code and tool level seems like a challenge, as we are learning. I don't agree to that argument that it must be fixed immediately, because it's not required to correctly process user visible content. And if you are looking for a more formal justification: "Consistently support international and special characters in Fedora release tools" sounds like a Fedora Feature to me. But we are already past the Feature Freeze date. So, if you would like to see this as a priority, then propose to make it a future Fedora Feature and offer to work on it. But for this round, it seems too late. I'd like to propose a compromise for the release name. >From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_cat I'm learning that Schrödinger was Austrian. Austria uses German language. The german equivalent of "Schrödinger's Cat" is "Schrödingers Katze". No apostrophe is being used here. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dingers_Katze And it's quite common to replace the ö umlaut with oe, for example in email addresses. Because of the above, I propose that we use the following string for the Fedora 19 release name: Schroedingers Katze Regards Kai -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel