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I say lets leave the numbering as it is and give a code-name of a (mythical???)weapon to each release. That way we will put the weapon to Geeko's hand each time to fight for free software. That way we will also have less 'wondering about new versions artwork' problems each time we make a release and maybe our developers can create a game with the Geeko fighter that we will release with the next version as a bonus for starting that series of naming our distributions versions. Kostas 2011/3/11 James Mason <bear454@opensuse.org>:
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Per Jessen <per@opensuse.org> wrote:
James Mason wrote:
Internally, I'd like to just make the codenames more obvious. How many people know the current release (officially 11.4) is codenamed 'Celadon' ?
Not many (until they install it).
The long history of using green shades/objects is neutral and unique.
Even if not always language-neutral. ( is a shade of green in my mothertongue).
I'd be fine with openSUSE lysegrøn :)
Along that concept, I could tell you off the top of my head that Debian's last current release is Etch, but I'd have to google to tell you that's 6.0.0.
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