> I think this is _why_ we should change it. We don't mean _any_ of that.

@matthew,
I did not say that we mean something of that or that we should or should
not mean any of that. The truth is, words not only have a denotation, they
also have connotations. They might be positive or negative. For me, the
connotations of the word "karma" are positive and I cannot come up with a
negative one. Therefore, I am not convinced the word itself could be a
problem.

On the other hand, I agree that it might not be clear for newcomers, but as
it has been part of the Fedora system and "culture" for such a long time a
question arises: Should we throw our culture away to please anybody passing
by who just lurks in for a while?

@michael,
I consider myself a believer  (not a Buddhist however) so I cannot speak
for the word Karma, but I would not feel offended if we called something a
"shrine", or "redeemer" or whatever. Actually, if I were a Buddhist, I
would feel offended by us removing the word Karma.

By the way, the word "Bodhi" itself has a significant religious meaning and
we are not taking Bodhi away, however I somehow feel this is going to be
the next step.

@mattia,
The ticket you have posted for us to view has been merged which means that
the change has already been made. I do not think this is how we should be
doing things. The discussion here has been going on still. What is the
point to bring that information to a list, if you do not want to wait for
other people's opinions?
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