Fedora Moves Towards Forgejo - Fedora Magazine
Fedora Moves Towards Forgejo - Fedora Magazine
Numerous factors were involved in the decision to move to Forgejo and this article will discuss them, present some background on the process, and invite one more chance for feedback.
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Great, hopefully this high-profile move makes them change their name into something that can't be potentially pronounced 8 different ways. Forge-joe? Or more like Jorge-ho?
56 11 ReplyIt comes from the Esperanto forĝejo meaning forge (noun, literally a site, ejo, where forging takes place). So soft g, and j as English y. /forˈd͡ʒe.jo/
Not many names come from Esperanto so that's interesting. :)
39 0 ReplyFor anyone wondering, for a native English speaker, it's pronounced like "for-jay-yo".
27 0 ReplyI think it's interesting but also still a terrible name. But I fear the time to change it is long gone.
17 3 ReplyWhy terrible? Because is not in English?
13 6 ReplyBecause like the op said- it's not clear how it's to be pronounced.
I've learned some Esperanto. Doesn't mean it's a great base for naming a project.
16 2 ReplyBecause like the op said- it's not clear how it's to be pronounced.
Because you are assuming everything should be pronounced as in English. Names can be in any language. It's on you if you assume English phonetics.
8 8 ReplyDude, I speak like four languages. It's a dumb name in my opinion.
12 0 ReplyAnd I speak three and am learning a fourth. It's just a bad name.
6 0 ReplyCare to explain why? If it's objectively bad, you should have objective evidence for it. Do you?
1 6 ReplyNo
2 0 ReplySo you're spewing nonsense. Good to know.
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That opinion probably has a reason, does it? What is it?
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I've been pronouncing it For-ge-ho
for as in the word "for",
ge as in gecko
and ho as in ho-ho-ho!
6 0 ReplyI've always been a fan of for-ged-joe (like forget Joe, but with a d instead of a t)
5 0 ReplyIt's officially "for-jay-yo".
9 0 ReplyMaybe it's more like for-gay-joe? Or for-gay-o? For-gee-o? For-gy-o? Who knows?
5 1 ReplyFor-gy-o
Now there's a winner. F-Orgy-O. Like a Federated Orgy.
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I've always just read and called it forgero which always made sense to me. I never realised the letters were not those...
2 1 ReplyDepends on your language.
1 1 ReplyForgejo-jo-jo
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