ITT: four people tell the same joke five times

On Mon, May 22, 2023, 7:07 AM Kilian Hanich <khanich.opensource@gmx.de> wrote:


Am 22.05.23 um 13:48 schrieb Javier Llorente:
> El domingo, 21 de mayo de 2023 23:23:48 (CEST) Jacob Michalskie escribió:
>> On So, Mai 21 2023 at 23:06:39 +0200, Javier Llorente
>>
>> <javier@opensuse.org> wrote:
>>> It seems that you have forgotten to celebrate programmer's day,
>>> volunteer's
>>> day, mother's day, father's day, worker's day, women's day, families'
>>> day, ...
>>>
>>> :-((
>>
>> It is a bit less time consuming to create an image for 1/12 of the year
>> compared to 1/365, especially when it's just a mask with a few colours.
>> I do invite you to contribute to the artwork team though if you would
>> like to help out with artwork, there's quite a lot that is needed for
>> artwork refresh for the upcoming year, I would appreciate it!
>>
>
> Less consuming is not creating an image at all :-P
> Celebrating one day and not others is not very inclusive :-(
> Celebrating many days would mean creating more images, thus more work.
> Another option would be not celebrating any day, except for openSUSE's
> birthday :-)
>
> Greetings,

Quite frankly, there is some truth to this.
If we do that I think we should also celebrate Ramadan, Christmas
(although you could argue that it should be Easter instead) and whatever
other religions have, since at least these two also have a duration of
about a month.

But besides that, why did the logo change already? Starting to celebrate
something before it's due is just ... wrong.


Sincerely

Kilian Hanich