So I'm starting to see a pattern.
Native English speakers seem to *really* dig it.
Non-native speakers seem more reserved.
/me wonders if we need different slogans per language. Or even, give the
local ambassadors the power to come up with their own Best Slogan.
--g
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
On 10/5/07, Greg DeKoenigsberg <hidden> wrote:
What do people think of this as "The Slogan" of Fedora?
It's been rolling around in my head ever since. What do you folks think?
Sounds good, but isn't primarily for fedora.
Freedom is a Feature. Having lots of "F" does point to Fedora. But
other linux distributions provide "freedom" too.
The slogan of Fedora should be related to "what makes fedora so unique".
The proposed slogan needs to be rephrased!
perhaps: "New Features for your Freedom."
regards,
Chitlesh
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