On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 09:35:12PM +0100, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
Well, I think it's somehow ridiculous to conclude from the usage of the term "SuSE" instead of "SUSE" that there is a communication problem between Novell employees and the community.
It is one part that shows that communication is lacking. Obviously it is not the only way that I noticed this.
You might be right that, in general, we could improve the information flow.
So how can we improve this?
Nevertheless, you should recognize that many people still favour "SuSE" (or "S.u.S.E.") over "SUSE". You are not going to change this, regardless how often you repeat your message ;-)
As there is only one correct way to spell it, I feel it is not a 'favour' thing. I would like to call it Suze Randall instead of SUSE Linux. Although that would be *my* favour, it would still be wrong. The issue is still, I believe, that communication is lacking and lacking seriously. Calling something the wrong name is just part of the issue. houghi -- This openSUSE mailinglist is about the community. All discussion about the community is welcome. If you have a techical question just subscribe via this email address: suse-linux-e-subscribe@suse.com, post your original email again there, and you will get a straight answer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org