Dimitris Glezos wrote:
Στις 29-08-2007, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 17:39 -0300, ο/η Davidson Rodrigues
Paulo έγραψε:
2007/8/29, Giacomo Succi <giacomo_succi@xxxxxxxx>:
"The future of the operating systems is here. Fedora. My choice."
"My choice"... I liked. Sounds good. I had an idea:
What do you think about the "current" one? "Infinity. Freedom. Voice."?
We used it here on some websites and on a poster of ours:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/StatisticsPoster
We shouldn't use words we can't prove like eg. "the future of OSs" or
long lists of words (max 3).
"Fedora: my choice." is a good one.
Is this slogan supposed to be analogous Ubuntu's "Linux for human
beings." Line? The only reason I ask is that that line is not only
famous but it answers the question, "What is Ubuntu?"
-Mike
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