On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 22:31 -0800, Richard Vickery wrote: > If it happened to you, Adam, as well, I wonder if it might be a bug? > Does if happen to others? Being somewhat ignorant, I thought the > problem was me and how I installed it, which is why I brought it up. > It would be interesting to find out the randomness of this thing. I'd want to get a bit more useful info before filing a bug - that's why I didn't file one before, never quite budgeted the time to at least reproduce it while running shell from a console, or something like that - but yeah, if we can confirm we're more or less seeing the same thing, it would be worth filing with data. > Unrelated question: If you add the initial of your last name rather > than the full name, it seems that you don't like your name. I know why > woman do it - to free themselves from patriarchy, but why do men do > it? Oh, nothing so dramatic. I've used "adamw" as my personal signature for many many years now (I wrote that last mail on my phone, and forgot to switch signatures). I use "adamw" as my online id generally for everything I can; I'd be adamw at redhat if it had been available (it wasn't and I'm not, so don't mail me there :>). When it's not, I usually use "adamwill", which is my fedora id. I guess "adamw" / "adamwill" is my online nickname, simply enough; unlike a lot of people I was too boring/unimaginative to ever come up with some kind of alternative online ID. 'adamwilliamson' is a bit long for such contexts (and I started using 'adamw' back in the days when lots of things were still 8 character maximums). That's all there is to it =) Sometimes I hand-edit a sig with my full name in it, when writing to newspapers and things like that. But for anything casual and non-work-y, it's just 'adamw'. :P (very VERY early in my internet career I had a much longer and more ornate sig, then I decided it was too showy and decided to go minimalist, and I've stuck with it ever since. On what I think was my very first post to a public newsgroup I attached a 'sig' that was two pages long and ten times as long as my post, and promptly got about sixteen lessons in netiquette (which people still talked about back then) by return of post. ahh, the good times...Google Groups probably has that post archived, if you want to go digging for it.) -- Adam Williamson Fedora QA Community Monkey IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | XMPP: adamw AT happyassassin . net http://www.happyassassin.net -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test