openSUSE is NOT Opensuse or OpenSuSE or something like this...

Hello everybody.

This is a not so big problem, but anyway… a lot of openSUSE users call this distro very differently, however there is just ONE concrete name.

Don’t forget, that openSUSE is the only correct way to spell openSUSE.

Regards,
Alex

SuSE

Period.

On 04/07/2011 02:06 PM, Chrysantine wrote:
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> SuSE
>
> Period.

S.u.S.E. Period. Period. Period. Period. :wink:


CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD [NNTP via openSUSE 11.3 + KDE4.5.5 +
Thunderbird3.1.8] Can you believe it? This guy Ralph wins $181 million
in the lottery last Wednesday, and then finds the love of his life just
2 days later. Talk about LUCK!

DD
I see you got your Period

That’s a new one! :smiley:

On 04/07/2011 04:06 PM, caf4926 wrote:
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> I see you got your Period

oh boy, now i have afternoon coffee all over my monitor!


CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD [NNTP via openSUSE 11.3 + KDE4.5.5 +
Thunderbird3.1.8] Can you believe it? This guy Ralph wins $181 million
in the lottery last Wednesday, and then finds the love of his life just
2 days later. Talk about LUCK!

Thought that might tickle you.

:smiley:

I loved Suse, but now its open. So dirty and naughty.

LOL! Good one!

LOL again!

ROFL! Briliant!

I think that just as, “Excuse, Sir,” is better than, “Say, bud,” or “William” has a different nuance than “william,” “OpenSUSE” implies a little more than “openSUSE.”

But “SuSE” has more flair. I think I’ll go with that. Thanks for the flair.

On 04/10/2011 09:36 PM, Randymanme wrote:
> But “SuSE” has more flair. I think I’ll go with that. Thanks for the
> flair.

spell it any way you wish rAndyMmanme (i like flair too!) but the
trademark is openSUSE

and its a dandy, anDy…


CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD
[NNTP via openSUSE 11.3 + KDE4.5.5 + Thunderbird3.1.8]
Maybe the developers are not here because they are so busy fixing these>
http://tinyurl.com/392jnb

Stop, you’re giving me Debian GNU/Linux flashbacks!

Hello!

Though you are right, the registered trade mark is ‘openSUSE’, OpenSUSE should still be allowed, as it needs to be that way in several occasions, mainly regarding grammar issue, for example, strarting a line after a full stop.

While asking our users to use the most accurate expression (openSUSE) is somehow nice, I don’t believe we should act against users because they type ‘opensuse’.

I’d rather see more: “I use opensuse” (not using the right expression) than seeing ‘I moved to Ubuntu because the opensuse fanatics were taunting me for not spelling the distro name correctly’.

Just my 2 cents…