On 2011-03-23 Raul wrote:
> -1

1. not a binary answer (see your sig)
2. not helpful at all, arguments work a lot better

> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 14:30, Kim Leyendecker
> 
> <kimleyendec...@hotmail.de> wrote:
> > Dear all!
> > 
> > Apart these version number threads, this thread give another point:
> > 
> > In 11.3 the codename was "Teal" in 11.2 "Emerald". Maybe we can
> > change the codename to the names of animals, who are threatened
> > with extinction. As an example: openSUSE 12.0 "Narwhal" (Okay, a
> > little bit Ubuntu copy in this case, but I simply don´t know such
> > an animal, and I´m too lazy to search ;) )
> > 
> > What do you think? It´s independant from the version number
> > discussion and we can maybe tell the world. to pay more attention
> > to these animals. Remember: openSUSE is more then "just" an
> > operating system
> > 
> > thanks
> > 
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