2011/12/14 L0ner sh4dou sh4dou@gmail.com:
2011/12/14 Nigel Stewart nigels.com@gmail.com:
I read whole thing and this is the guy that seems to understand why we are keeping trinity alive. But I didn\t like the last paragraph. It seems that he blames re-branding of trinity. I think we should explain clearly why this was done either in the about page or in the FAQ. I already added question about this to the FAQ Draft in etherpad, but honestly, I didn't really know how to ask this kind of thing, nor explain this... This kind of criticism isn't really constructive, and we should have all the tools we need to fight against any kind of un-constructive, and unreasonable blaming either in the faq or in the about page IMO.
It wouldn't hurt to have a bit more informative landing page to clarify that Trinity is referring to KDE3 (I assume) and not referring to religion. I can kind of understand the misunderstanding, although it never occurred to me that Trinity would be a "Catholic" desktop, or anything like that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity
... The Christian doctrine of the Trinity defines God as three divine persons (Greek: ὑποστάσεις):[1] the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. ....
- Nigel
I knew trinity is a christian doctrine, but I've never mate the connection. Maybe I'm not religious enough? (:P)
A little add-on, sice I'm following (and participating) in discussion on authors blog. It's author's comment in response of mine in which I explained that trinity is reference to kde version 3. "I didn't notice anything at first about the name either. But I recently heard from a friend of mine who sets up computers for people; that some Rabbi hired him to setup his computer with a free operating system and office suite. He offered him a choice of desktops and showed them off, and when he mentioned Trinity Desktop, the Rabbi said no way was he sticking a Christian desktop on his computer. The name is hurting potential market share."