On 14 July 2013 17:31, Ranjan Maitra <maitra.mbox.igno...@inbox.com> wrote:
> So I was thinking this morning: isn't it time to get back to the old
> way of naming Fedora releases (if at all) where we had such good names
> (places, I believe: Cambridge, Heidelberg, etc) instead of these
> nonsensical two-word names **apparently** adapted from the Ubuntu way of
> naming things?
>

It's really not the Ubuntu sheme, which is Xadjective Xanimal and X
has been an incremental letter since 6.06 (and adjective has been
incrementally ridiculuous since about ~10). Android uses a different
two word scheme also, and Redhat Linux 1.0 was called "Mother's Day"
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Linux>. That said I do prefer
the single word names, but not enough to have ever voted on it...

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