Hello folks.
Dont know if this is a feature request but seemed likely..so...
I'm just wanna mention the names of things, not just *ubuntu but linux in general.
copmpiz, Compiz-Fusion, Beryl..it must strike puzzlement as to what it is to any novice or even power user on first encounter I would reckon.
Is there a plan to give this awesome 21st century desktop an equally awesome name?
The project when fully stable and easily installed or operated will most probably evolve with the pc's through the touchscreen era which should be in not too long or when the next windows comes out. You know, those screens ON the desk that everyone can operate with their hands.
compiz is obviously perfect for that. But it needs a name. I think that a good name for the 3d desktop as a whole, whether Gnome or KDE or what ever, could make it an "I wanna see that". People, and especially newish pc hacks and the burgourning gotta have it now generation, like the bright and shiny and new.
Look at it this way. The Windows version is Aero, It's not an amazing name but all the blurbs gave me a sence of clean and crisp without ever seeing it. And it was pushed (and still is) as the user interface, or an upgrade reason.
I would not call compiz-fusion/beryl anything as tame as that. It deservers so much more.
I don't wanna pee on anyones fire here, least of all the devs and decision makers.
They may already have a name but I think it is one of the most impotant "Features" that linux can offer to the Me Generation. After, of course, the OS itself. Whatever linux flavour that maybe. In a marketing sense, to sell (linux) to the market.
Sorry...My theories usually have many holes but I just gotta get it out.
What actually got me started was strigi. Now what the .... is that thing named strigi for or mean?
Whats wrong with Seeker or something. Mac has Finder I believe. And Beagle sounded kinda cool.
With names like strigi for a search tool, nobody willl ever "Get it".
There are plenty more application names and I think more attention should go into making names relevant to the intended use and more appealing and; even exciting. And I realise ubuntu is african in origin and some may have meaning there but as an aussie I don't understand.
And I must add that the 8/3 naming convention died many years ago but just about all apps have useless names. I guess its always been a backwards compatability issue but we did get over the millenium bug. Right?
The twentieth century has gone but its residue will live on forever if someone dont get the ball rolling....he says as he slides back under his rock.
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Because as the worms turns, the bear is unsettled, the penguin should seek his goal. (maxie)
Dont know if this is a feature request but seemed likely..so...
I'm just wanna mention the names of things, not just *ubuntu but linux in general.
copmpiz, Compiz-Fusion, Beryl..it must strike puzzlement as to what it is to any novice or even power user on first encounter I would reckon.
Is there a plan to give this awesome 21st century desktop an equally awesome name?
The project when fully stable and easily installed or operated will most probably evolve with the pc's through the touchscreen era which should be in not too long or when the next windows comes out. You know, those screens ON the desk that everyone can operate with their hands.
compiz is obviously perfect for that. But it needs a name. I think that a good name for the 3d desktop as a whole, whether Gnome or KDE or what ever, could make it an "I wanna see that". People, and especially newish pc hacks and the burgourning gotta have it now generation, like the bright and shiny and new.
Look at it this way. The Windows version is Aero, It's not an amazing name but all the blurbs gave me a sence of clean and crisp without ever seeing it. And it was pushed (and still is) as the user interface, or an upgrade reason.
I would not call compiz-fusion/beryl anything as tame as that. It deservers so much more.
I don't wanna pee on anyones fire here, least of all the devs and decision makers.
They may already have a name but I think it is one of the most impotant "Features" that linux can offer to the Me Generation. After, of course, the OS itself. Whatever linux flavour that maybe. In a marketing sense, to sell (linux) to the market.
Sorry...My theories usually have many holes but I just gotta get it out.
What actually got me started was strigi. Now what the .... is that thing named strigi for or mean?
Whats wrong with Seeker or something. Mac has Finder I believe. And Beagle sounded kinda cool.
With names like strigi for a search tool, nobody willl ever "Get it".
There are plenty more application names and I think more attention should go into making names relevant to the intended use and more appealing and; even exciting. And I realise ubuntu is african in origin and some may have meaning there but as an aussie I don't understand.
And I must add that the 8/3 naming convention died many years ago but just about all apps have useless names. I guess its always been a backwards compatability issue but we did get over the millenium bug. Right?
The twentieth century has gone but its residue will live on forever if someone dont get the ball rolling....he says as he slides back under his rock.
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Because as the worms turns, the bear is unsettled, the penguin should seek his goal. (maxie)
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