in the name of zero

October 14, 2006

linux citizenship

yeah, so thanks to planet larry, i now know what gentoo linux users are called… “gentooligans”. sounds like “hooligans” but don’t get me wrong. i have no qualms whatsoever about that choice, seeing as no one has stepped up and actually wonder about it loudly.

this was actually a question i’ve asked myself a few times during the past few years of using gentoo… i mean .. redhat linux users (back then) must have called themselves “redhatters”.. recently, with the advent of ubuntu, i’ve read in some writeups referring to its users as “ubuntites” (which by the way, sounds a little gay, at least in a personal perspective. “gay” as in the ‘oh god! i’m still uncircumcised and i’m already 40 years old‘ kinda “gay”…)

anyway, i wonder what debian citizens are called? mandrake? fedora? (i’m guessin’ “fedoreans”). oh well, octoberfest is upon us ladies and gents… let the drunk do the thinking. :p

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