I've always been a fan of "Dweebian"--the alpha-geeks who rock at debian. You can even shorten it to just "dweeb"
Yeah, last week I converted my server to a dweeb. So, how long have I been in the New-Maintainer list to become a dweebian developer? I don't have the right apt sources to get that package in a dweeb format. --Mike Seth Cohn wrote: > Steve Bowman trying to find a good word to compliment debian-mentors: > > > Taking these items together, how about making up a really new word that > > is really Debianspeak? You could have debee and deber :-) OTOH, the > > best _word_ I've seen so far (that is, one that can be found in an > > (English) dictionary) is protege. Sponsee isn't bad. Or you could > > have mentor and mented :) (say it a few times, mented, mented, mented, > > demented). > > Oh... so close and you just missed it.... > > debmented. > > Usage examples: > > The debmentor leads the debmented. > > He liked Debian so much, he put in lots of time and energy, and became > debmented. > > The flame wars on Debian lists are worst when they happen between the > long standing debmented ones. > > He was such a good leader, we call him Dr. Debmento. > > Debmentos freshness! Apt-get full of life! > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

