On Monday 04 May 2009 11:13:44 Stephan Kulow wrote
I actually love the philosopher's line as it gives openSUSE some kind of nice touch, but we'd still need some numbers associated with it. And as I watched
Well, philosophers are in the habit of talking a lot, and a century or two down the road, some of their utterings will easily look odd or even downright disgusting. Granted, Fichte is probably a fairly disgusting specimen. But he's not alone. Nietzsche got a bit carried away while waxing about the Übermensch, which made it all too easy for the national socialists to claim him for their purposes. Aristotle found slavery "natural". Voltaire was anti-semitic in many of his works. Kant wasn't above voicing his anti-jewish prejudices. The only way to stay away from such snafus is to stop using famous people for the code names, and go with animals or plants or city names or chemical elements - basically anything that does *not* have the capacity to come up with weird ideas and communicate them :-) Olaf -- Neo didn't bring down the Matrix. SOA did. --soafacts.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org