
Slightly different from the capitalization issues thread. Also see the recent thread I started on the SuSE Wikipedia article. I note that a lot of people have started calling the software itself as openSUSE 10 (with a lot of errors in capitalization). Maybe this popular name shift - calling the product of the openSUSE project as openSUSE itself (no doubt influenced by remembering that when Fedora went separate, it carried the name of the project) - is unavoidable, like GNU/Linux. I mean, no matter how much Stallman says "You've *gotta* call it GNU/Linux else you're not attributing credit where it's due, people are *not* going to call it GNU/Linux because: a. Linux is a short nice two-syllable name, like M$'s O$'s name. b. They are used to identifying this particular name with the OS. So if people get used to identifying the new software as openSUSE, we're lost. And thought I know that the project name is capitalized as openSUSE, how is the name of the 9.3 and 10 software capitalized? As SUSE LINUX 9.3 and SUSE LINUX 10 or SuSE Linux 9.3 and SuSE Linux 10? -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org