From kde-devel Sat Mar 31 20:46:30 2001 From: Kuba Ober Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 20:46:30 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: Kant -> Kate ? X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=98608968916955 > > > Kate is neutral, no other app has it as a name (not on sourceforge.net > > > and not on freshmeat.net) and it will (nearly) sound like the nice > > > female dragon katie ;) [...] > > why it all ? > > Ppl now actually _know_ Kant > > Kant's okay! > > Kate isn't my favourite > > i vote for keeping Kant [...] > Kant is a nice name for me, for you and someother, but we can'T use it > because of the known problems with its pronounciation (and some people > think of can't). To negative :((( OK, I understand that Kant is pronounced as c*nt by some native speakers, and that some think of can't, but what the heck. One (well known ;-) philosopher had this name and I doubt whether he opted to change it. I'd say that "c*nt" and "can't" reasons are too small to necessitate changing Kant to something else. Kate feels OK as well, but you'll always find a language where it has `funny' meaning. If a polish speaker thinks of Kate as kat-editor, then kat in Polish means the guy who beheads people on executions. Not nice either - it's impossible to satisfy everybody, see? :-) Kant and Kate seem to be decent choices - not too much typing and pronouncible. My bias is towards Kant as I already recognize the name, and others possibly do too... Cheerz, Kuba > Kate isn'T perhaps the best or even nicest name for kant but it is > political correct, PS. Please, forget political correctness. It's good only to keep up with tolerance-less people who don't know any better and whose world is reduced to fighting over issues of nil imporance. If somebody thinks that Kant is unacceptable because of c*nt pronounciation then philosophy lessons should be forbidden as well, right? I wish everybody's life would consist of problems of such minor importance only... or maybe it does? ;-) >> Visit http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<