Am Samstag, den 02.07.2005, 11:09 -0400 schrieb seth vidal: > In english, which is the language of the majority of the mailing lists > and communication about the distribution there is no such thing as > gender being applied to words. So how about we keep it that way. Ah, but you do have names for women and for men? I did not say that Fedora is feminin in english. I just ment, that from some of the roots of the word one could deduce such thing. And I don't think we should concentrate on the english language. Linux is wide spread. Soon there might be billions of chinese that use english. It might ebven be helpful to be careful that a name does not sound similar to something stupid or offending in another language. I guess Red Hat might have investigated a bit before choosing the name "Fedora"? > You make it more accessible to everyone by making involvement and > contribution easier for everyone, regardless of gender. No, it is important to make involvment and contribution easier, but that does not make a distribution more accessible. Attractiveness comes from good software and good usability. But I aggree that both things are important and can looked at seperated. Thilo -- this content is licensed under a Creative Commons license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/de/ -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list