On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 09:35:12PM +0100, Thomas Hertweck wrote: > Well, I think it's somehow ridiculous to conclude from the usage of the > term "SuSE" instead of "SUSE" that there is a communication problem > between Novell employees and the community.
It is one part that shows that communication is lacking. Obviously it is not the only way that I noticed this. > You might be right that, in > general, we could improve the information flow. So how can we improve this? > Nevertheless, you should > recognize that many people still favour "SuSE" (or "S.u.S.E.") over > "SUSE". You are not going to change this, regardless how often you > repeat your message ;-) As there is only one correct way to spell it, I feel it is not a 'favour' thing. I would like to call it Suze Randall instead of SUSE Linux. Although that would be *my* favour, it would still be wrong. The issue is still, I believe, that communication is lacking and lacking seriously. Calling something the wrong name is just part of the issue. houghi -- This openSUSE mailinglist is about the community. All discussion about the community is welcome. If you have a techical question just subscribe via this email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED], post your original email again there, and you will get a straight answer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
