Louis Desjardins schrieb: > Hello all! > > First : *standing ovation* to the Team for bringing us 1.3 ... ! > > Second : on the name "La Libert?" I think it's very refreshing... and it > has also the quality of being full of sense. Libert? is what OSS is all > about. It is common to see the French word "Libre" along with the > English "Free" to accentuate on the "freedom" sense of this word instead > of "free of charge"... From there, we have FLOSS... Anyway, "La > Libert?", for these reasons, didn't sound just only French to me (!) as > I understood it more in its whole and wonderful universality. > > The same reasoning would apply to a word such as "Solidarnosc" which I > think the whole world knows about! Besides, it can easily be understood > by lots of people, even if you don't speak Polish (I think). > > I agree we could have such names for the upcoming Scribus releases. I > like the way Christoph considers French, of course!!! At the same time I > wouldn't ask for French names all the time! Like Peter puts it, we're > going to need to be creative next time!!! > > What we need is a strong and meaningful name, no matter the language I > guess. If we dig and get the very best out of each culture and language, > we have endless possibilities! > Yes, Louis, you just hit the point, that was what i wanted to say with this name. And additionally the date just fits to Bastille Day.
Franz