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I don't know, but I assume it was a matter of quality control and branding. "Maker Faire" (with the weird olde english "e" at the end) is distinctive enough that it's obvious that it was chosen to be a trademark and represent an event sanctioned by the company.


> "Maker Faire" (with the weird olde english "e" at the end)

'Faire' is simply French for 'to do' or... 'to make'.




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