On Wednesday 09 March 2005 11:14 am, Adam Maloney wrote:
> Let's do a usability test:
> 
>           Non-obvious Users get mad if
>   Pronounciation you say it wrong Rhymes with
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> SuSe  [X]  [X]  Loos-ah
> Gentoo  [X]  [X]  Poo, Sniff-glue
> Ubuntu  [X]  [X]  Count Duku
> Debian  [X]  [X]*  Schmebian
> Redhat  [ ]  N/A  Dead Rat
> Slackware [ ]  N/A  Smack! Ware
Fedora Core    [ ]  [ ]**  Gomorrah Whore

> *Tests have shown that Deeeeebian users get really mad, to the point of 
> threatening physical violence.  At installfests this typically results in 
> a big slap-and-bite-fest.

** too busy groking bugzilla entries

> Obviously Redhat and Slackware are clear winners in the pronounciation 
> area.  But Redhat ends up losing because it rhymes with expired rodents. 
> So Slackware wins again!  Is there nothing this great distro can't do?

Package management? 

*runs into panic room*

-- 
-dave

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