Even the "American" adjective has suffered such fate. If I say I'm American, people will think that I'm from the US; but hey! I'm from Colombia, which means I'm American too :D
Now on topic, I've updated my proposal package with a gdm theme. See it at:
http://wiki.gnewsense.org/ArtworkPlan/ProposeOr you can download the whole thing:
http://www.introsmedia.com/nuevo_sentido.tar.gz Now I have to make a splash screen!
Cheers,
2008/9/18 Karl Goetz
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On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 09:46 -0500, Luis Felipe Lopez Acevedo wrote:
> Thank you for your correction, Eus. I made the changes already.
>
> Eus, "cosy" and "cozy" are both valid. The former is used in the UK,
> and the other one in the US.
Things getting "Americanised" (or "Americanized", if you live there ...)
winds me up ;).
Ah well.
kk
>
> As for the "hurd", I put it there deliberately to make a reference to
> the GNU Hurd :). But I changed it for "herd".
>
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