From: Martin Schulze (joey@infodrom.org)
Date: Wed Jun 04 2003 - 08:08:51 CEST
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> * Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org> [030603 17:19]:
>
> [ Name more important than swirl ]
> > > Ist it? Please estimate how man people remember the name "Alexander
> > > Schmehl" (or any other Name) and how much recognize the Swirl.
> > How are you called usually? Mr. Swirl or Alex, Alexander or Mr. Schmehl?
>
> Well, what I was trying to say, was, that people, who read my name
> probaly don't know very much. I'm not that famous, that people know my
Easy to change, just become more active :)
> name and can put it in the right category.
> But if they see the Swirl, most people will know, that I have something
> to do with the Debian Project, no matter how I'm called.
>
> So I tried to argue, that the name isn't more important than the swirl.
In that case we don't need named bages at all :-P
Regards,
Joey
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