Package: release-notes Severity: minor I know it is correct to spell proper names capitalized as "Lenny" in the proper English grammar.
But I still think "Lenny" in "Release notes" should have been "lenny" if we follow recent historic usages. Here is the fact about recent news: February 14th, 2009 Debian GNU/Linux version 5.0 (codenamed "Lenny") April 8th, 2007 Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (codename etch) June 6th, 2005 Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (codename `sarge') July 19th, 2002 Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (`woody') (Release Notes) August 15th, 2000 Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (codename `potato') (Release Notes) December 15th, 1999 Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 release (aka slink) July 24th, 1998 Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 'Hamm' Released June 2nd, 1997 Debian 1.3 Released (no mention of "bo" in news) Only Hamm used capitalization! I also checked many point release news and all of them use lower case for codename. I recall at one point that I was reminded not to use capitalized style for codename in my Debian Reference. http://lists.debian.org/debian-doc/2002/04/msg00319.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-doc/2002/04/msg00338.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-doc/2002/04/msg00315.html Final consensus was to use lower case for codenames. (In addition to Unix-tradition to use lower case mentioned above, I also thought we were avoiding trademark issues by using lower case somehow. After all all release names have been characters taken from the movie "Toy Story" by Pixar.) Some other documents have different styles. "The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ" follows lower case and uses quotation around. http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-ftparchives.en.html#s-codenames "A Brief History of Debian" uses capitalization but uses no quotation mark around now. http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/project-history/ch-releases.en.html (This was the case from the start and over 10 years and mentioned in the above mentioned ML discussion). -- System Information: Debian Release: 5.0 Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

