John Summerfield <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
José Matos wrote:
>
> FWIW fedor (that sounds almost like fedora) in Portuguese means "really bad
> smell" so we don't even need to wait for release names. :-)
>
> Now it is possible to associate a bad smell to all the previous codenames so
> we are in the game again with Sulfur. ;-)
I can attest that burning sulphur smells really bad (though arguably not
as bad as when it's combined with hydrogen).
Despite my early experiences, my schnoz remains in good shape.
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John
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