Mandag den 4. maj 2009 11:13:44 skrev Stephan Kulow:
The code names I came up with the morning I posted the schedule, were not so great (check the forum to see a lot of people offended), so I would like to discuss it more generally: what is a good code name line?
I don't see any need/use for code names at all, unless the code name says something meaningful about the focus for the upcoming release. Might even be directly confusing/harmful and give some people wrong impressions about the release in question, if the name is just "random" and people start trying to interpret what "the message" is. For example, if something is called "Gutsy Gibbon" you might expect it to be full of experimental and risky stuff. I believe in some Indian tribes a new born child was given a name by all adults. Later they would see what name best matched the child, and the one who came up with that name would additionally be made the god parent of the child, maybe we could use a similar approach ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org