On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 08:24:13PM +0200, waldek wrote:
> mundoalem wrote:
> 
> > Here it it my idea:
> > 
> > Arch Linux 0.8 Iguara
> > 
> > It's a word in the Tupi, that's a tongue brazillian indians spoke and
> > speak (at least the ones which were not klilled). It means
> > 
> > "the place where you drink water"
> > 
> > I don't know how to explain the sound, but the 'i' sounds like the 'e'
> > and the 'a' sound like the 'a' on the word 'car'. The rest I think
> > keeps the same.
> 
> it's good to choose a name that only a few still alive indians know how to
> pronounce correctly ;-)
 
I don't know, to me it seems pretty straightforward. Iguara is
pronounced /iguara/, not /igyüara/ or /aygyüara/ or some equally
silly english interpretation.

Anyway. Isn't being a bit elitist what running linux is all
about? 
</facetious>
 
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