On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 20:31, rg2 wrote:
OK, you missed some of my points, especially the Linux bit (what
happens
in the future if there is a Linux and BSD version?), but...
Anyway, to the meat of the matter: is it correct-legal-acceptable in
printed materials (books, magazines, online articles etc) then, to refer
to what the user has or is putting on his or her machine, the Fedora
Project distro, as just Fedora. For example, "Once you have installed
Fedora, you can....," "Fedora allows you to.....," "If you are new to
Fedora, you will find..." and so on. Red Hat seemed fussy on this point
in the past, insisting, as I recall, that Red Hat be referred to as Red
Hat Linux Operating System or, at least, Red Hat Linux, rather than Red
Hat.
And, getting back to that icon of a hat on the GNOME menu that just
happens to be a red hat, not a Red Hat, is it going to stay? Don't want
to waste my effort on a slew of new screenshots.
I'd be pleased with a nice royal blue felt hat. ;)
Or maybe a hat color to go with the theme, with a Royal Blue one as the
'official standard' one. Picture RedCurve, BlueCurve, and other. ;)
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Bill Anderson
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