SuSE 'Name-the-Mascot' Contest is Over 111
radja writes: "The SuSE chameleon has a new name: Geeko. E-mail to the winners was sent yesterday, so if you joined the contest, check your mail."
Radja was pleasantly surprised to receive such mail, and looks forward to getting a plush Geeko and the coming 6.4 distro. Check out the results on the SuSE news page.
Similarities: (Score:1)
Geeko? (Score:1)
Some helpful German speaker enlighten me ... (Score:1)
What's idiomatic German for "geek" (in the "tech-loving" sense, not the "circus" sense) ?
noooooo (Score:2)
nice name.. (Score:1)
What does however constitute a good mascot name for a piece of software??
should it be cool, simple or cute??
seems like the opensource/linux comunity is collecting cute mascots (with tux offcourse being my favourite...)
One positive side of cute mascots, are that it makes it so much easier to get your girlfriend agree to have nerd merchendise laying around
As in Gordon Geeko? (Score:1)
I know the spelling is wrong but thats what I saw when I first saw the name.
Bad choice. It wreaks of greed.
Re:noooooo (Score:3)
Re:noooooo (Score:1)
Re:As in Gordon Geeko? (Score:1)
pronunciation? (Score:1)
Re:noooooo (Score:1)
I think that I just prefer things ending in "eon" to things enging in "o", too:)
I protest! (Score:1)
I would think that this would be a gross oversight and the name be reconsidered.
Shoulda been Speculum (Score:1)
Re:Some helpful German speaker enlighten me ... (Score:2)
The German language is designed to make loooooooong long complicated sentences. Putting all this information into one short word, doesn't make sense to Germans.
cute (Score:3)
This won't work with Geeko, I think...
and (Score:2)
Re:Some helpful German speaker enlighten me ... (Score:1)
Re:pronunciation? (Score:1)
Geeko Schmeeko (Score:1)
Or, perhaps, if they're really smart, they'll make him into a geek pocket protector, so that he's peering over the top of a pocket, with a couple holes for pens, a small LCD/clock oriented upwards, 4MB of RAM for MP3s and of course, a hole small enough to be reserved for a stylus. They could give these away at the next Linux World.
Geeko? (Score:2)
We seem to heave a dearth of "cool" (to the masses) mascots. Sure, there's Tux, but then there's also the dude in the red fedora. Geeko falls somewhere in the middle for me. We need more Tux-like creatures. Maybe Susie coulda been a girlfriend for him or something. Don't get me wrong, I'm a geek and proud of it. But I'd like to see what would happen with Tux, Susie (if they had made that the mascot) and the BSD Daemon if they got together and partied. The possibilities are limitless!
Re:noooooo (Score:1)
A chameleon uses it colors to show it's mood, or to darken itself to collect more heat...
Different species of chameleons have different color schemes based on the surroundings they live in.. these will not change if you change the habitat...
My suggestion was SUX (Score:3)
I thought it was funny.
LAME (Score:1)
There are many reasons why this is a horrible name...
First of all, it is only natural to assume that "Geeko" is a play on the words "geek" and "gecko". This would be great, except that THE LOGO IS NOT A FREAKIN' GECKO!!! OK? HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO TELL YOU IDIOTS!!! IT IS A CHAMELEON!!! This makes absolutely no sense.. Do we call the Linux penguin "Ducky"? NO, that would be absolutely ridiculous, because it is OBVIOUSLY not a duck!! It's a penguin!!!
I'm sorry, but I would never consider using a linux distribution if the developers don't even know what kind of animal their logo is. This just makes them look stupid, and it makes the linux community look stupid.
Besides, I hate the whole linux-geek association.
Re:Geeko? (Score:1)
I wonder if they can change their mind? I think it's a poor choice. Instead of trying to force the lizard(or whatever) motif, they could've went with something a little bit different, maybe something with the color, who knows.
Not true according to webster (Score:1)
Note: Its color changes more or less with the color of the objects about it, or with its temper when disturbed.
cheese
I don't like it. (Score:1)
Blah. I think they should have just called it "SuSE" (pronounced "sooz", not "susie"). Heck, they even said that that "Suse" or "Suze" is a German female name! I think it would have been perfect, and would be appropriate because of SuSE's country-of-origin and strong following among European Linuxers. "Geeko" is just a horrible pun (and an incorrect one because it's not a freakin' gecko!).
They may regret this. Now it will be known as "Gecko Linux". SuSE had better add "gecko" to the meta-keywords on their homepage, or they're going to lose customers to other companies -- like Red Hat, whose mascot is... a red hat! See, simple is good!
Heh, there's a SuSE banner ad at the top of my page. The poor little chameleon... damned to a life of having a bad name, because of some dumb contest! :-(
I am the Lord.
It's OK. But... (Score:1)
Somebody's got to have some coffee around here somewhere. -me in the morning.
Martin Sheen (Score:1)
cheese
Damn funny (Score:1)
Re:Some helpful German speaker enlighten me ... (Score:1)
should have thought about that myself (Score:1)
Re:Not true according to webster (Score:2)
(And what happens if it's only 8-bit?)
Ducky is a pretty good idea (Score:1)
And if we called the penguin "Ducky" that would actually be pretty funny. No one would mistake a penguin for a duck, so it is funny.
I agree with geeko being an awful name. I suggested "Joe"
cheese
Re:noooooo (Score:1)
Cami, Eesa, Ana, Nina and Kili are her sisters. (key lee)
Geek-o with the dash would have been better.
Cold blooded reptiles taste good in a marinade of backed-up binary broth.
How well does it scale? Hahahah....
I call soo-za susi. What do you call it?
I can't complain (Score:5)
On the other hand, I think that they'll honestly regret calling it Geeko. I think that's going to be a "one-day wonder". By this time tomorrow, I suspect few (if any) will use that name. Anyone who uses a name at all will use their own.
Personally, I think the mascot looks more like a piece of "ancient world" art, and a name that reflected longevity would do much better than a slang term that's already out-dated and passing into oblivion.
(How many IT Department employees are still called the Backroom Boys? Boffins? Egg-heads? Nerds are now a type of candy, and Geek is over-due for the dustbin.)
Hey, this leads me into a REAL "name-the" competition. What should above-average tech folk be called? If all the older terms are either dead as a doornail, sexist, or both, what would be a great, collective way to describe such people?
Distro marketing (Score:1)
Tux has a girlfriend (Score:1)
Fire up your copy of Tux A Quest for Herring with the right command line argument and instead of Tux you get his girlfriend, Gown.
Which doesn't rule out Susie as a girlfriend, I have no preconceptions about penguin polygamy or polyandry.
Re:I don't like it. (Score:1)
Re:Geeko? (Score:1)
No. There are non-Open-Source geeks. Contary to what Rob would have you think. ;-)
Also, Open Source "roots"?!? Linux is still Open Source, is it not? So not just its roots but its branches and leaves are OSS? And hopefully GPL with keep it that way?
Finally, we agree on something. "Karma" is my second choice (behind "Suse") because of the nice alliteration, and because it would endear the mascot to the millions of children of the eighties (like me). "Karma" is also reminiscent of good times, when it became a buzzword associated with the Eastern religions which grew in popularity in Europe and the US in the 1960s and 70s. I think "Karma" would have given it a nice vibe. "Peace! Love! Linux!"
Obviously "karma" also has connotations as am actual religious term, but it doesn't have to be a positive thing (especially on Slashdot), so we won't go there.
I am the Lord.
Re:What an awful name! (Score:1)
p.s. I have a beanie baby named Munchie that looks much more like the Suse chameleon logo then their 'plush toy'. Although the Beanie people had already named it 'Rainbow', which is a stupid name for a chameleon.
I have that same one, and you're right on both counts: the name "rainbow" is dumb, but it looks exactly like SuSE (I will not call it "Geeko"!) It's too bad SuSE can't get a licensing deal, like the Toronto Blue Jays did. Alas, that would cost megabucks, which I'm not sure SuSE has.
Munchie is a nice name though. :-)
I am the Lord.
Re:Shoulda been Speculum (Score:1)
I was almost too disgusted to laugh... almost... :-)
I am the Lord.
Re:Geeko Schmeeko (Score:1)
I am the Lord.
Re:Some helpful German speaker enlighten me ... (Score:1)
Its computerfreak that comes closest, and it can even be understood by english speakers as well.
This shows well that there are no new words in german: we'll almost always glue a few old words together to get a new one (like the famous Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän) or just use the foreign word.
To make it worse, even the term hacker is often used when we try to name geeks or nerds.
Re:It's OK. But... (Score:1)
I am the Lord.
Re:Not true according to webster (Score:1)
Its most likely that people have thought this was true, because the chameleon actually changes it's colors when changing habitat, ie. crawling from a tree down to sand, but this just temporary, and due to the fact that it is a very sensitive animal which gets stressed (and thus changes colors) with even the slightes changes in it's enviroment...
ugh (Score:3)
Re:Geeko? (Score:1)
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Re:I can't complain (Score:1)
>What should above-average tech folk be called? If all the
>older terms are either dead as a doornail, sexist,
>or both, what would be a great, collective way to describe
>such people?
I believe that would be 'underpaid' and/or 'overworked'. :)
ikaros, a little of both.
That is so lame (Score:1)
Re:Not true according to webster (Score:1)
Re:I can't complain (Score:3)
Um, "hackers"?
World's Deadliest Naming Contests (Score:4)
*Dorko
*Nerdo
*David Hasslehoff (already taken)
*Phil, the Pants Lizard
*Monica
This is my friend, his name is Raoul (Score:1)
I don't believe it. How crap a name could you possibly have thought of? So crap it could only have been thought of by Mr. Crap, of 43 Crapston Terrace, Crappytown, Crapshire in the land of Crap.
What a dumb name...
I am Geeko, not Geico! (Score:1)
Re:Some helpful German speaker enlighten me ... (Score:1)
Babelfish translates "Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän" to Danube steam navigation society captain, which is an interesting guess, but... well, I figured out the "captain" part, but that's all I'm sure of...
"Hacker" is a pretty decent word to pick, it's just a little overloaded in English.
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geeko fits... (Score:1)
Re: Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän (Score:3)
The 'Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft' was the 'Danube steamship company', an Austrian company that closed down 2 or 3 years ago after having existed for over 100 years. As to the 'kapitän' bit, you got it.
groan.... (Score:1)
And is the Greek version of SUSE called Greeko? (Score:1)
Jailbrekr
I can complain (Score:1)
And anyways, what kind of connotations do they want with their name? Yeah, sure, the gekkonidae are fast, agile, and can climb any obstacle, but for reptiles they're really, really noisy. Much better the connotations of family Chamaleonidae, known for fragility in captivity, imitation, 'conspicuous ornamentation', and... well...
...They're good at catching bugs... and doesn't "Elly" or "Elea" or "Leonid" sound much better? (or Chum or Susy or Rutabaga or really just about anything else?) Where is SuSE's sense of esthetics? Come one, it sounds like "eek!" Why would anyone want something that sounds like...oh. never mind.
Re:Geeko? (Score:1)
Re:I can't complain (Score:2)
Geek is a little old, though I'm glad it no longer refers to biting chicken or snake heads off...
Re:Now that that's out of the way... (Score:1)
I have to admit, SuSE started to care about an easier installation pretty late. Even the character based Yast (1) installation was/is needlessly complex (no workflow!). Our development team thought, installation is just once, but you use the system for a long time, and that's where most of the energy was spend: inside.
While I haven't tried it myself, I've heard a lot of good things about the new version of Yast II that's going to be on SuSE Linux 6.4 - from installation supporters, those guys that I really believe, because they have to suffer first when something doesn't work.
Anyway, I still think we've got a lot to offer, not just size (amount of packages). The best thing for servers will be the pair LVM (logical volume manager) and journaling reiserfs in 6.4. The advantage of journaling is well-known, and for those who don't know, with an LVM you can enlarge partitions on the fly (by adding hard disks and having a virtual partition as a volume group), and with reiserfs you can actually really use this LVM stuff without reformating (ext2 filesystems cannot grow). That's very, very good for servers!
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New name? How about new mascot?! (Score:3)
With that said, I must now vent against SuSE's mascot, which to me (and lots of other people, I assume) looks like a green turd with legs and a face. Everyone knows Shakespeare's quote that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, and most people know the common variation on that quote about excrement smelling just as sweet, and I for one find it quite appropos here.
RedHat's shadowman is somehow mysterious. Tux is adorable. The idea of a chameleon has a lot of promise, both for its symbolism and because it has a lot of untapped cuteness-value that could be unearthed and exploited (and maybe plush stuffed-animals is a step in the right direction). But please, SuSE, give the lizard a makeover.
And lest anyone think it's just a crappy slashdot rendition, here's [suse.de] the actual logo from SuSE's website).
For comparison, an actual green chameleon from Kenya [gorp.com]. Real chameleons are adroit climbers and skillful hunters with long strong muscular legs. SuSE's chameleon is perched on two pairs of stubby little legs (grossly out of proportion with the rest of its body) and sadly looks like it's about to fall over and die from asphyxiation like a sheep lying on its back. SuSE's chameleon wouldn't have a chance in hell of surviving in the wild (compared with, say, Tux [extremelinux.org] as portrayed on extremelinux.com), which is not the message that we'd like to send about SuSE's distribution in particular or about Linux in general.
And as for the name, that issue's been beaten to death already. Alas, crappy ideas never die in the minds of marketers.
Re:ugh - well, what are the alternatives? (Score:1)
It's better than Nerdo or Spoddo...
Re:Geeko? (Score:1)
sure, geek != OSS hacker; however, OSS hacker == geek, so it's still apropriate :)
Re: Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän (Score:1)
while we're at the topic, a long long time ago I came across the famous Zweihunderttausendbruttoregistertonnenöltankerunt
Re:I don't like it. (Score:1)
It's actually "Shadowman", who wears a red hat.
To be even more accurate, it's Shadowman's disembodied head. ("Larry Augustin sleeps with the fishes!")
I am the Lord.
Re:I don't like it. (Score:1)
o/~ Insert Liberty Bell March Here o/~
Re:What an awful name! (Score:1)
I have a beanie baby named Munchie that looks much more like the Suse chameleon logo then their 'plush toy'.
Check out a picture of the SuSE doll at this link:
http://www.suse.de /en/news/news/newproduct/chamaeleon/index.html [www.suse.de]
It really does look horrid.
I am the Lord.
Re:I don't like it. (Score:1)
I am the Lord.
Re:LAME (Score:1)
Technically, it's not a chameleon either, it's just a logo. Get over it.
My Name Lost (Score:1)
Re:Some helpful German speaker enlighten me ... (Score:1)
Re:Geeko? (Score:1)
Linux is free software, not Open Source. Open Source is not a philosphy, it is a business model, and hence uninteresting.
Teenage Mutant Unix Mascots (Score:1)
The fruit of such relations against nature would be forbidden.
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