On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 13:33:12 +0100, Dan Stine <[email protected]> wrote:

"Why does Jenkins have blue balls?"

http://jenkins-ci.org/node/377

This is very interesting, even though I think the article fails to give a full explanation. So, for japanese people green is just a shade of blue and there was a short time in which japanese traffic lights had blue in place of green. Ok. So what? Japanese traffic lights nowadays are green anyway and I understand they already were when Kohsuke was born... so the traffic light paradigm was that-shade-of-blue-that-others-call-green/yellow/red, not blue/yellow/red... What am I missing here?


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