Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-26 Thread Jos Poortvliet
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

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-26 Thread Jos Poortvliet
On 2011-03-23 Helen wrote: On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 4:30 AM, Kim Leyendecker kimleyendec...@hotmail.de wrote: 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

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-26 Thread Raul
Because of the large number of emails you received, may not have seen the other email, but I will resend for no misunderstandings. Chuck is right. We can not go copying quirks of a distro or another. We must create our own means, that already exists. I would not want my favorite distro copying

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-26 Thread Kim Leyendecker
Am 26.03.2011 17:31, schrieb Raul: Because of the large number of emails you received, may not have seen the other email, but I will resend for no misunderstandings. Chuck is right. We can not go copying quirks of a distro or another. We must create our own means, that already exists. I would

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-24 Thread Stuart Tanner
On Wednesday 23 Mar 2011 18:41:04 Jan Krings wrote: 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 Oh noo. Please no more

[opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Kim Leyendecker
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

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Raul
-1 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

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Jan Krings
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 Oh noo. Please no more animals. Let us find a another system or let the naming as

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Kim Leyendecker
Am 23.03.2011 19:41, schrieb Jan Krings: Oh noo. Please no more animals. Let us find a another system or let the naming as it is. okay, then forget about this -- Kim Leyendecker (kimleyendec...@hotmail.de) openSUSE Ambassador http://www.opensuse.org powered by openSUSE 11.4 | KDE 4.6 |

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Manu Gupta
Please move this thread to -project thread On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Jan Krings liquidsk...@googlemail.com wrote: 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

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Will Stephenson
On Wednesday 23 Mar 2011 19:45:45 Kim Leyendecker wrote: Am 23.03.2011 19:41, schrieb Jan Krings: Oh noo. Please no more animals. Let us find a another system or let the naming as it is. okay, then forget about this +1 - this whole versioning/naming discussion is the biggest waste of

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Helen South
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 4:30 AM, Kim Leyendecker kimleyendec...@hotmail.de wrote: 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

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Bryen M. Yunashko
On Wed, 2011-03-23 at 22:25 +0100, Will Stephenson wrote: On Wednesday 23 Mar 2011 19:45:45 Kim Leyendecker wrote: Am 23.03.2011 19:41, schrieb Jan Krings: Oh noo. Please no more animals. Let us find a another system or let the naming as it is. okay, then forget about this +1

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Bryen M. Yunashko
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 09:27 +1100, Helen South wrote: On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Bryen M. Yunashko susero...@bryen.com wrote: On Wed, 2011-03-23 at 22:25 +0100, Will Stephenson wrote: Our input on naming/versioning etc should be for the end product that we actually market.

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Helen South
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Bryen M. Yunashko susero...@bryen.com wrote:  My point is that such a discussion about a factorydevelopment product should happen in the appropriate mailing list.  In this case, it should be on the -factory ML or arguably, on the Project ML. Ok. That wasn't my

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Chuck Payne
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Helen South helen.so...@opensuse.org wrote: On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Bryen M. Yunashko susero...@bryen.com wrote:   My point is that such a discussion about a factorydevelopment product should happen in the appropriate mailing list.  In this case, it

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Codenames of animals

2011-03-23 Thread Raul
Chuck is right. We can not go copying quirks of a distro or another. We must create our own means, that already exists. I would not want my favorite distro copying mode numbering or other codenames. We can create! Yes, we can! - Quote from a little-known president ... On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at