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Le 2010-09-19 17:54, vfmBOFH a écrit :
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"> Le 19/09/2010 23:40,
André Machado a écrit :
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<div class="im">I suggest what 1st Mageia version
be called "Xavante"<br>
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Xavante is a Brazil indigene tribe. When
Brazilian distro Conectiva was sold to Mandrake
to form Mandriva, at the late 2005, some
Conectiva users tried to create a fork called
Xavante - just like is happening now-, but the
distro was not ahead.<br>
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Would be a surprising and amazing tribute if this
codename was adopted and would recognize the
Brazilians as part of Mandriva operatting system
and, now, from Mageia operating system.<br>
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I guess the first release of Mageia will need to have a more
symbolic name, like Fedora has, a name that is symbolic even
for people that are not inside the community. Sadly Xavante
will not mean anything for people from outside, that's why a
much more powerful name would be better to have a great
meaning (and why not link it to the artwork? Well, that'll
be to determine in the future). <br>
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Yet, using Xavante as a little name for one of the
pre-releases of the first stable release for Mageia could be
really nice. <br>
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<div>My two cents:</div>
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<div>We could use "Lazarus", giving a response to all people ou'
there was speaking the "death" of Mandriva and it's community.</div>
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I think this would be an extremely kind gesture in recognition of
the Brazilian contribution of the Conectiva code as well as a
partner in the growth and popularity of Mandriva. Not to mention
that Brazil does have a population of 200 million people. <br>
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Marc<br>
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