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PostPosted: 18 Mar 2012, 21:34 
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88? Heil Hitler!


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PostPosted: 19 Mar 2012, 15:01 
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PostPosted: 21 Mar 2012, 13:53 
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Based on the quality of the last few releases, a suitable codename might be 'inshaallah'.

Seriously, we discussed this in the dev meeting, the decision was that administering the codename takes time from actual development and we really need a working release now.

Maybe laters, or just let the communitry make up unofficial codenames like this... can be fun.


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PostPosted: 21 Mar 2012, 14:51 

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I think this post was just a joke. Personnaly I hate codenames like in ubuntu and never remember them.


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PostPosted: 22 Mar 2012, 00:47 
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Well picasso was serious, but my part in it was mostly a joke. I think community codenames would be a fun little harmless thing. They don't have to make any sense, nor follow an order.

Just have a poll every release and choose the most popular one. The number is what matters anyway.


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