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On Friday, March 11, 2011 11:08:20 AM Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Am 11.03.2011 16:58, schrieb Kim Leyendecker:
Then we use the names of..... I don´t know. What do you think about "openSUSE 12.0 Konrad Adenauer" as an example.... But I really don´t know :/
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Okay, maybe we use names of important persons. Like "openSUSE x.y Kennedy" or "openSUSE x.y Washington" as an example. Of course we can use "openSUSE x.y Torvalds" or "openSUSE x.y Cox" too.
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PS: "openSUSE x.y Kim Leyendecker" is the best choice ;)
Beside the numerical reference we could use people names who made some contribution for Information Technologies (software, networks, algorithms, communications, security,etc) So we can honor their merits and made them visibles. Nobody did that before and openSUSE would be the first. The only drawback is the flames about who is who. We can name it without regards how much contribution that person made. It is not a competition just a way to recognize our anonymous contributors. Remember is not a mumbering replacement (whatever we do adopt). It is just an add-on to recognize those people who made a contribution and changed the way we interact with our machines or communications devices. What do you think ? -- Ricardo Chung | openSUSE Linux Ambassador Panama Testing: openSUSE 11.4 | KDE 4.6 | Mesa 3D-Nouveau Gallium 7.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org