FYI, I did a little Googling and the name is "Feodora" that means "God's Gift." Theodora is the female name of Theodore. The Greek relationship comes in to the Byzantine empire. If anything, the Byzantine Empire -- after centuries -- became almost a bridge between western and eastern cultures, believes, etc... It adopted many aspects of cultures, such as the removal of worship of idols (BG anyone?), etc... Art and life transgressed cultural barriers like never before. Now I do _not_ suggest that anyone consider this with regard to playing off the Theodora/Feodora origin. What I'm saying is if someone _wanted_ to demonize any parody of Feodora, they would only be exposing the fact that Byzantine was a bridge of many cultures, and probably the best example of cultural moderation. "... as people thought Feodora was a gift from a new god, but only because they had been taught that software came only from the gods -- namely one god. It was only through Feodora that the people learned the truth. That the creators of software were not the first, for software was of man for man, and those who stole and plundered the first software put themselves wrongly on a pesdestal as gods. Feodora branches across cultures, across the globe, and brought the best of all software known to man under one, for all. Feodora showed the world not to worship false gods who did not create software, but to appreciate those whose merits created the software for all to use. A world of many cultures, united under one goal ..." -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers) -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list