Its the most counter-intuitive, and non-user friendly name since "Snow 
Leopard"! 


A very Merry Debian Christmas from Dallas, Texas! 
----- "Mistikos Nik" wrote: 
> Debian documentation is a joke. It constantly refers to Debian versions by 
> their nick names, and not their versions. 
> If I am new to Debian and go to read the manual and I see 'Squeeze', do you 
> think I am going to know what the fuck that means? No, but if Debian actually 
> used the official name, then it would fall in line with conistency. I.E 
> documentation for 'Debian 6'. 
> People outside the development circle arn't going to know what Debian jargon. 
> This is a classic case of computer nerds lacking social skills. If you don't 
> have good documentation, then the product isn't going to get used. 
> Debian use to be really popular. Now only old people use it. Why because new 
> comers will choose a well documented distro over one that doesn't make sense. 
> Life is too short to fuck around. 
> Merry Christmas! 

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