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Re: Frustration over Debian naming (was: Re: Meltdown fix for wheezy-backports)



On Sat 13 Jan 2018 at 05:14:37 (+0100), Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote:
> On 12-01-2018, at 15h 03'25", David Wright wrote about "Re: Frustration over Debian naming (was: Re: Meltdown fix for wheezy-backports)"
> > [...] People use names, computers like numbers.
> > 
> 
> I do not take sides here, but I can't accept this statement. Numbers
> are universal, Debian release names are English. I do not use any of
> then (numbers or names). I simply have a look in /etc/apt/sources when
> I need to know what version of Debian I use at the moment, and I am
> using Debian before potato... (yes, I look into my /etc/apt/sources
> file to pull that name).
> 
> Did any of Debian release names were translated? I am bad with names.
> Specially English ones. I find all of Debian release names stupid till
> now. Culminating with perpetual Sid (no, I did not consulted
> /etc/apt/sources file now).
> 
> I am extremely good with numbers. You could say that I can speak
> math. Although I studied chemistry. So, coming back to the statement,
> I find it extremely stupid. You could have getting away saying 
> "People use WORDS, computers USE numbers." Numbers are words so nobody
> is offended. 
> 
> Take care what you write.

I'm not sure what's going on here. Am I meant to apologise for the
fact that the Debian project was developed in an English-speaking
environment?

Cheers,
David.


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