Hello

Oak in Afrikaans (oke) means guy, man (familiar talk) quite ok neutral word, but used a lot (more than Oak actually :-)

On another note, i personally like that things a are named after what they are, so

OpenSUSE stable and

OpenSUSE rolling

would be my preferences over tubleweed and Oak

I know it is fashionable with codenames, but it alienates those only remotely related (and often most in numbers) and makes the issue just a little less accessible, which is against the wish of OpenSUSE (i hope :-). But i know i am far from majority with that opinion :-)

Good luck choosing
Thomas



>>> On 7/1/2015 at 02:46 PM, Robert Kaiser <kairo@kairo.at> wrote:

Robert Schweikert schrieb:
> - From this bunch Oak appeared to have the most positive responses.

For me, an oak represents something old-fashioned that will never adjust
to the times and is very stubborn. Not something I would want to connect
with technology at all.

As a side note, the color I'd associate with an oak is gray, while it
would be better to associate "green" with openSUSE stuff (but then,
tumbleweed is mostly brown).

KaiRo

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