On Saturday 11 December 2010 23:49:36 Koushik Kumar Nundy wrote:
Hi,
I was just giving out a few DVDs to some Linux newbies, and one of them asked , "So what is it that is different in openSUSE Linux?" I am not looking for an answer to that here. I am just asking if "openSUSE Linux" is correct usage. I have encountered the phrase in other places too, some email sigs, and visiting cards.
We mostly say "openSUSE is a Linux distro...". afaik, "openSUSE Linux is a ..." sounds corny. I'd appreciate an official stance.
Thanks, ~kknundy
Please check the http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Talking_points talking points page. It does answer a few of these questions, but more points have to be added. Ask here if it's not complete or helpful (and it probably isn't yet). Anyone with input - please help. We could have a discussion here, maybe Koushnik would then be willing to adapt the talking points page with the results?!?